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Suspension, Induction (Parts in General)

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  • 19-06-2008 1:13pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 3,663 ✭✭✭


    Hi Guys

    I have a question about suspension kits and induction kits

    I want to get and induction (with battery relocation kit for my evo5). I Ideally would rather buy the parts new but would be open to buying 2nd hand.

    I know exactly what I want (HKS super suction, Cusco induction pipe kit) but what I don't know is where I can get it? does anyone know of any good shops etc to buy these parts? I would rather not buy online as these parts come from Japan and im worried they could get damaged en route.

    I also have a query about suspension kits.

    There are loads of brands out there and loads of types of kits
    I basically want a set of coilovers with top mounts. Some of the upper end kits are Very expensive

    IE TEIN, Ohlins etc, are they really that better? or are you paying for a badge?

    Pro parts do a White-line suspension from in and around 1000 euro but are these any good? they guy told me and if I wanted the equivilent Tein suspension I would pay 1600 euro. I just havnt a breeze! :confused:

    Any info anyone has would be very helpful.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 78 ✭✭mick-skyline


    whiteline are a very good brand mate, and richie and eddie in pro parts know thier stuff, but imo a little expensive ;), personally i would buy online but not from nengun, get yourself onto mlr http://www.lancerregister.com/ and source the parts from members and traders on the site, any trader on a decent site will look after you and ensure they are packaged properly as not to get damaged. best of luck.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,641 ✭✭✭zero19


    Are nengun bad to deal with?


  • Registered Users Posts: 78 ✭✭mick-skyline


    zero19 wrote: »
    Are nengun bad to deal with?
    no mate not bad to deal with just a few items can takes ages to be delivered, i just got a short shifter and braided clutch line from them in 2 weeks but i know people who were waiting for up to ten weeks for other bits....


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