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SWIFT Red Mach Spring
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SWIFT Red Mach Spring
Brand new SWIFT Red Mach Springs for 00-06 S2000. Never been taken out of the box. I bought these a couple months ago but changed my mind and went to a full PSS9 unit. My indecision is your gain. Make me an offer. No Lowballs please... these are brand new and the box has never been opened to even look at the springs.
I have the SWIFT Sport Springs
MSRP 369.00
Main website
www.swiftsprings.com
Swift Sport Springs
http://www.swiftsprings.com/products-sport_springs.html
Swift Springs Testimonials
http://www.swiftsprings.com/testmonial.html
I was in Motegi Japan in the last summer for the the Super GT (JGTC) race. I met a Honda engineer who's s2000 was the test mule for the swift springs. He convinced me that the R&D that they did increased the handling of the car instead of just dumping it 2 inches. I also saw these springs everwhere in japan. Re Amemiya had it on his cars, an entire group of Spec Integra racers had them, as well as one Nobu Taniguchi. A honest to god JDM performance upgrade. I have no concrete proof or quantitative evidence so take it for what it's worth.
Quantitatively the springs use a quality process for its construction and give the car a very modest drop. If your looking for Tein S.Tech or Eibach like drops this is not the springs for you (and probably too expensive). These are springs for people who want a performance gain over just a coilover look.
Front Spring Rate = 258 in/lbs
Rear Spring Rate = 241-336 in/lbs
Front drop = .7inches
Rear drop = 1.0inches
SWIFT manufacturing Process
http://www.swiftsprings.com/advantage.html
SWIFT Race Experience
http://www.swiftsprings.com/history.html
I have the SWIFT Sport Springs
MSRP 369.00
Main website
www.swiftsprings.com
Swift Sport Springs
http://www.swiftsprings.com/products-sport_springs.html
Swift Springs Testimonials
http://www.swiftsprings.com/testmonial.html
I was in Motegi Japan in the last summer for the the Super GT (JGTC) race. I met a Honda engineer who's s2000 was the test mule for the swift springs. He convinced me that the R&D that they did increased the handling of the car instead of just dumping it 2 inches. I also saw these springs everwhere in japan. Re Amemiya had it on his cars, an entire group of Spec Integra racers had them, as well as one Nobu Taniguchi. A honest to god JDM performance upgrade. I have no concrete proof or quantitative evidence so take it for what it's worth.
Quantitatively the springs use a quality process for its construction and give the car a very modest drop. If your looking for Tein S.Tech or Eibach like drops this is not the springs for you (and probably too expensive). These are springs for people who want a performance gain over just a coilover look.
Front Spring Rate = 258 in/lbs
Rear Spring Rate = 241-336 in/lbs
Front drop = .7inches
Rear drop = 1.0inches
SWIFT manufacturing Process
http://www.swiftsprings.com/advantage.html
SWIFT Race Experience
http://www.swiftsprings.com/history.html
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Originally Posted by m R g S r,Jan 9 2007, 07:50 PM
what do they go for new? might be interested if the price is right.....