KW Variant 3 S2000 Coilovers on Sale!
#1
KW Variant 3 S2000 Coilovers on Sale!
As promised, I'm happy to announce the ONE TIME sale on KW Suspensions' ground breaking Variant 3 coilover system for the Honda S2000.
From now until October 17 th 2005, we're going to be selling the double-adjustable Variant 3 system for the same price we normally sell the single-adjustable Variant 2 units: That's $1795 + shipping ($1855 delivered to the lower 48 and Canada) for the KW Variant 3!
This price is only good from today through 10/17/05, no rainchecks, no exceptions. After the 17th the price goes back to the standard $2150.
The fine print:
1) These coilovers are made to order in Germany so expect the normal 3-4 weeks manufacturing and delivery time to get them to your door.
2) I need a minimum of five (5) sets bought and paid for to get the GB price.
3) Your credit card will be billed at the time of your order; there will be no refunds or exchanges for items listed in this special sale.
For more information about the KW Variant 3 and to place your order for a set at the sale price, follow this link to our store: http://www.gofastlab.com/s2ki/product.php?...7&cat=12&page=1
If you have any questions about these, then please contact me via email at support @ gofastlab.com PRIOR TO ORDERING.
J.P.
From now until October 17 th 2005, we're going to be selling the double-adjustable Variant 3 system for the same price we normally sell the single-adjustable Variant 2 units: That's $1795 + shipping ($1855 delivered to the lower 48 and Canada) for the KW Variant 3!
This price is only good from today through 10/17/05, no rainchecks, no exceptions. After the 17th the price goes back to the standard $2150.
The fine print:
1) These coilovers are made to order in Germany so expect the normal 3-4 weeks manufacturing and delivery time to get them to your door.
2) I need a minimum of five (5) sets bought and paid for to get the GB price.
3) Your credit card will be billed at the time of your order; there will be no refunds or exchanges for items listed in this special sale.
For more information about the KW Variant 3 and to place your order for a set at the sale price, follow this link to our store: http://www.gofastlab.com/s2ki/product.php?...7&cat=12&page=1
If you have any questions about these, then please contact me via email at support @ gofastlab.com PRIOR TO ORDERING.
J.P.
#2
For those of you who were waiting to pull the trigger on suspension but weren't sure because the good suspenions cost so much for this car, you should be jumping on this deal (Mike)
Yes guys these coilovers are track tested and Karim approved
Yes guys these coilovers are track tested and Karim approved
#4
JRZ's in triple adjustable are well over $6,000 for the S2000 setup nowadays; try to keep up, will ya?
Moton Club Sports for the S2K might come in between $4000 and $5000 depending on options. Triple adjustable Motons are close to $7000.
Not sure what Penskes or Koni 2812s are going for these days but that's also an a la carte setup, so figure $4,000 for openers without springs or mounts etc.
So, comparing apples to apples, I dare you to find a better performing coilover setup for under $3000 including any favorite JDM garbage brand you care to name. We've got laptimes and shock dynos to prove it.
So, yeah, the Kenworths are m4d tyt3 y0! But don't take my word for it. Shoot me a PM and I'll give you some names to ask about performance on track.
Moton Club Sports for the S2K might come in between $4000 and $5000 depending on options. Triple adjustable Motons are close to $7000.
Not sure what Penskes or Koni 2812s are going for these days but that's also an a la carte setup, so figure $4,000 for openers without springs or mounts etc.
So, comparing apples to apples, I dare you to find a better performing coilover setup for under $3000 including any favorite JDM garbage brand you care to name. We've got laptimes and shock dynos to prove it.
So, yeah, the Kenworths are m4d tyt3 y0! But don't take my word for it. Shoot me a PM and I'll give you some names to ask about performance on track.
#6
Yeah, it's the exchange rate but also the cost of materials is way up. Metal prices are through the roof and that's pulling everything up with it. They blame that on the Chinese (along with the price of gas and anything else they can think of today). These are made in Germany, so we're getting killed on exchange too...they were priced about 5% lower 6 months ago.
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