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Old 04-11-2011, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by lovegroova
Nitron prices as follows (from Nitron.co.uk):

Sport+ (1 way) £1,495 + vat
Track (2 way) £1,955 + vat
Race (3 way) £2,345 + vat

Eibachs are an extra £95 + vat
Plus a load of options MB has there which I'd also recommend
Pillow mounts
Locking rings
Remote adjuster for passenger rear (not sure MB has this there?)
Helper springs?
Preload adjustment

ETA nice improvements over the Tracks there!
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Old 04-11-2011, 07:52 AM
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He already got everything you mentioned above
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:13 AM
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They are the dogs danglies!

I think I have a semi on

Might be too nice to get dirty

Cheers Dixon
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Sweet. I've got the budget models but even they now have separate height and preload adjustment. I've gone for a much softer setup than yours but still have the Pillowball mounts, extra locking ring and Eibach springs.

Those rears must be almost solid given that half the travel's been taken up by the helpers. what's the rates 700 rear 650 front by the look of the numbers on the springs? That's about twice as much boing in the springs as I've got.
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Originally Posted by Dixon Motorsports
He already got everything you mentioned above
I presumed so
My point was the web site price/scope is not reflective of what you need to get the S right

MB don't worry about getting them dirty
They clean up really nice! (other than springs which the paint can flake off )

700 mine were 350 all round
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Originally Posted by MB
I think I have a semi on

I ve got a full on Rager!!


PM me how much it would be for my own personal Nitron boner material?
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Old 04-11-2011, 09:06 AM
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Yep we decided to go firm There will probably be some experimenting going on though

They are only about 1-2 kg more all round that the Monoflex. Plus as long as the valving has a good adjustment range, they shouldn't be too bad on the road.
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Nice work Mark.

It's good to see a decent modification thread by somebody who knows what they are doing rather than the form over function tat that seems to be fashionable of late.



PS. I don't have a semi on....yet.

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Cheers Lee. I know what you mean I like a nice looking car, but i'm not into bling and this isnt' going to be some "street cruiser"

Something on my mind is wether to go back to an OEM bumper and remove the skirts. I do like the look of both, and the bumper does have a great feature of brake cooling ducts, but a little ott and the skirts are so low you can't even get the car on a dyno when it's lowered

We shall see. But I don't use the car for anything other than fun.

I can see this car being stripped of all excess weight next year too.
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Is there a pattern here?

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