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Originally Posted by JJ-NISMO What are people generally paying for install on these? I was just quoted 500-600 locally in So Cal I just got a quote of 195 plus

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Old 07-26-2011, 02:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are people generally paying for install on these? I was just quoted 500-600 locally in So Cal
I just got a quote of 195 plus 75 to for the alignment.
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Old 03-15-2011, 05:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Just ordered my SWIFT's from KamiSpeed today.

Thanks Saku..
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Just ordered my SWIFT's from KamiSpeed today.

Thanks Saku..
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Also word from Swift, only 10 springs left!!!
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I would do (and am going to do) Swifts.
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I would do (and am going to do) Swifts.
you wont regret it, I'm still amazed at how much better the car feels over stock. with a nice set of sways there is very little body roll left and its very comfortable (for a sports car).
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you wont regret it, I'm still amazed at how much better the car feels over stock. with a nice set of sways there is very little body roll left and its very comfortable (for a sports car).
if you're interested in sway bars I got swaybars from whiteline in stock
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My z is on H&Rs. I can say, it`s definitely not good for track use.
Did anybody try to track their cars on swift`s?
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I would like to drop my stock coupe but I only have the touring package. Can sport springs like H&R be put on a base model without the sport package?
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I would like to drop my stock coupe but I only have the touring package. Can sport springs like H&R be put on a base model without the sport package?
Yes, springs are identical across the non-nismo models.


I ran swifts on my car with no sport package.
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go with swifts!
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I can see that the H&R lowers the front pretty good but leaves a little bit more of a gap on the rear... I'm trying to decide what to get.. But now I really like the Tanabe springs... Hmmmm - hard choice.. I wish someone would take a rear shot of each car with the different springs so I could see how it looks from the back. Any takers?
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I can see that the H&R lowers the front pretty good but leaves a little bit more of a gap on the rear... I'm trying to decide what to get.. But now I really like the Tanabe springs... Hmmmm - hard choice.. I wish someone would take a rear shot of each car with the different springs so I could see how it looks from the back. Any takers?
closest I have to a rear shot. On swifts.
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^^ gotta keep looking man. I stalk this forum like a mofo and have seen applications of each (just don't know specifically where). Check out members galleries, a lot of the time they will tell you what type of springs/coils they are running.

lol sometimes I feel like "we" regular members are like second class citizens in this community
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Wow yeah I really like the swifts... Those look nice.
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