BOYZ Zero 1 Coilovers
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BOYZ Zero 1 Coilovers
Well I'm planing on getting coilovers for my S2K so I started looking around and I found this BOYZ Zero 1 coilovers, problem is I never heard of them before, their site is http://www.boyz.co.jp/main.html but there is no english so I can't get much info, did anyone ever heard of this brand and their products??? the only info I found is that they are front: 10.0 rear: 10.0 kgf/mm would that be ok for every day driving on S2K.
I'm asking this because I could get them brand new for around $1100 landend in Perth (I found it on http://www.greenline.jp/, my friend got few things from them and he recons they are the cheapest way to get stuff from japan)
I'm asking this because I could get them brand new for around $1100 landend in Perth (I found it on http://www.greenline.jp/, my friend got few things from them and he recons they are the cheapest way to get stuff from japan)
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Sory ive neva heard of tht brand b4 maybe tha other guys mite kno,but if u or any1 is interested im sellin my buddyclub racing spec coilovers paid $2950 brand new. sellin it for $1950ono ive still got original box and instructions for it, only travelled 1k located in vic.
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Originally Posted by Ljubo (LJ),May 20 2007, 11:19 PM
they are front: 10.0 rear: 10.0 kgf/mm would that be ok for every day driving on S2K.
is there any more info on the shock adjustment?
may I ask what r u getting the coil over for?
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Well I'm getting it so I can lover the car a bit and improve handling a bit, it's gonna be mainly used as every day car with few motosports events a year, on my DC2R I had Tein S/S and car was used in same way the S2K will and Teins did very good job with me and car, the only thing is they are a bit too much $$$$, so if I can get something thats gonna do job for me and is a bit cheaper (I don't care much about brand names as long as product is good) that would be very good.
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If that is the case you may consider a good set of springs
Some members on here use them on the track with good results
The buddy club is very good for your application (from the reports on here also).
Some members on here use them on the track with good results
The buddy club is very good for your application (from the reports on here also).
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