Props to Mach III in San Francisco
Originally Posted by andy2434
Go down there and speak with Dave. Regardless of where I go, I always go there and speak with the folks in person and checkout the operations. These folks and the like get a million shop around phone calls and e-mail request for price quotes a day. Go down there and let them know that you are serious.
I will not post any pricing because they are not a vendor nor sponsor here on these 'Driver boards. I simply wanted to pass on a good find.
I will not post any pricing because they are not a vendor nor sponsor here on these 'Driver boards. I simply wanted to pass on a good find.
i got a feeling i have alot of family members that own g35s hahahhaaha
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Originally Posted by urban
Which setup is better,the Tein basics or JIC FLT-A2 coilovers
Originally Posted by andy2434
The JIC FLT-A2 coilovers are better. However, I couldn't justify the price for a daily driver. Those are sweeeet, Paul. They are almost some $1k more.


I am running out of things to purchase so don't expect anything new at future upcoming meets...haha
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Originally Posted by urban
Yeah remember "Money is of no concern" to me....haha, well it is but I have a buddy who maybe getting rid of his so I might purchase them and see if I can install them before the meet.
I am running out of things to purchase so don't expect anything new at future upcoming meets...haha
I am running out of things to purchase so don't expect anything new at future upcoming meets...haha
Originally Posted by andy2434
Paul . . . If you can get a deal on the JIC's, I would jump all over it. The damper on those suckers is 15 way adjustable, aside from the height adjustment.
Also got a new front stock bumper being painted so no more hole in the front anymore...
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Originally Posted by urban
Yes so I heard but I would have to have someone knowledgeable to get the right height and damper adjustment to make it feel great for handling the twisties. May have to look closer to home as SF is a little out of my way.
Also got a new front stock bumper being painted so no more hole in the front anymore...
Also got a new front stock bumper being painted so no more hole in the front anymore...

Paul/Andy- I think I know somebody who can get you a great deal on the JIC suspension. Send me a PM.
As for Mach III, I'm glad to hear they are still providing good service. I had good experiences there in my ricer days with my Integra and Maxima.
As for Mach III, I'm glad to hear they are still providing good service. I had good experiences there in my ricer days with my Integra and Maxima.
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Originally Posted by vodkarocket
Paul/Andy- I think I know somebody who can get you a great deal on the JIC suspension. Send me a PM.
As for Mach III, I'm glad to hear they are still providing good service. I had good experiences there in my ricer days with my Integra and Maxima.
As for Mach III, I'm glad to hear they are still providing good service. I had good experiences there in my ricer days with my Integra and Maxima.
Thanks, Boris.



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