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I'm guessing $1200-1300 for the 370Z part as well.
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I wish you guys would make a call to SPL. Your guesses on prices are scary. I'm sure they will tell you the same as I was told. You will be happy. That's as far as I'm going with this.
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Called SPL today. Arms are "At the machine shop" at least a month out, "4-6 weeks to be safe." Pricing still isn't set, SPL is looking at "799-850"
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^ same damn story
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^ Pitiful. I like to support my Texas bros but SPL is the exception.
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Lol @ 4-6 weeks when 370z is toward the end of its design cycle, and FRS guys are already getting the full arsenal...hate the wait, but hope its worth it.
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Bump...anyone heard anything lately? I'm just about fed up and settle for SPC.....
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^ I agree, except that the prototype and testing stages were already done, and they've never mentioned any production delay, then what's the hold up? The only thing I can think of now is getting into retail price agreement with vendors.
I just hate the "6-8 weeks" nonsense. If they know the arms won't be ready, just say so, so I don't keep waiting and have coilovers just sitting at home. At some point, the standard answer becomes an irresponsible one |
Honestly, I think the FR-S happened, and I wouldn't assume that because they've had prototype units around for a couple years that the original prototypes were any good. They might have had failures and had to re-design or something.
I think they didn't start on the Z until fairly late (2011) and then the FR-S came out and they jumped on that bandwagon like so many other companies. They have a full line of FR-S stuff out (or about to be out) already, so they've obviously devoted a ton of resources to gearing up for that. |
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