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Old 04-07-2012, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ROG100
I have a limited number of sets of Koni shocks for $560 plus shipping.

As always first come first served - order by email only to Roger@928sRus.com

I screwed up the Bilstein market so lets see if I can do the same for the Koni market
If you're going to charge more than $4.48 for freight there's better deals already available from other Rennlist sponsors ;-).
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Old 04-07-2012, 06:47 PM
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I Like a challenge - Price reduced to $550 and free ground shipping in the Continental USA.
What are you going to do about that Chuck & Jason
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By internally adjustable, do you mean on the car with a long hex tool or off the car in a vise?
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I think it's off the car.

http://www.koni-na.com/comp.cfm
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On the car with the tool IIRC
Old 04-07-2012, 08:35 PM
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What Roger said, on the car with the long hex tool.

But Larry, if you really want to, you can adjust them off the car too in a vise
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Originally Posted by Jason @ Paragon Products
If you're going to charge more than $4.48 for freight there's better deals already available from other Rennlist sponsors ;-).

And when one of those sponsers offers net 15 from a phone order, develops a new 928 specific intake, drives creation of vendor alliances that result in a new block-protecting water pump or a specially reinforced timing bely for superchsarger applications, or even generelly knows WtF a 928 is, there might be a real choice mon frere.
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"Long hex tool"? Specialized tool or just a generic long hex wrench?
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It's just a hex bit put in a long T handled shaft (measures about 19"). Takes two different ones to get front vs rear (5mm and 6mm-why, I don't know). Also helps if you weigh about 300 lbs.
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Amen.

Originally Posted by Landseer
And when one of those sponsers offers net 15 from a phone order, develops a new 928 specific intake, drives creation of vendor alliances that result in a new block-protecting water pump or a specially reinforced timing bely for superchsarger applications, or even generelly knows WtF a 928 is, there might be a real choice mon frere.
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Hi Roger,
Will the KONI's reds work on a 93 GTS ?
The price is for a set of four? Forgive if sounds tad silly of a question.
I am looking to replicate the original ride quality as it was in 93 when it left the factory.
Please advise if I should be ordering red or yellows.

I will be at SITP2012 if that helps or save some of the shipping cost on your part.
Thank you
Steve
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Hi Roger,
Will the KONI's reds work on a 93 GTS ?
The price is for a set of four? Forgive if sounds tad silly of a question.
I am looking to replicate the original ride quality as it was in 93 when it left the factory.
Please advise if I should be ordering red or yellows.

I will be at SITP2012 if that helps or save some of the shipping cost on your part.
Thank you
Steve
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Originally Posted by Aspkiller
It's just a hex bit put in a long T handled shaft (measures about 19"). Takes two different ones to get front vs rear (5mm and 6mm-why, I don't know). Also helps if you weigh about 300 lbs.
I used to have the internally adjustable Konis and used the same 6mm Allen bit on all 4. http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/shocktool.php
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Originally Posted by Crossworth
Hi Roger,
Will the KONI's reds work on a 93 GTS ?
The price is for a set of four? Forgive if sounds tad silly of a question.
I am looking to replicate the original ride quality as it was in 93 when it left the factory.
Please advise if I should be ordering red or yellows.

I will be at SITP2012 if that helps or save some of the shipping cost on your part.
Thank you
Steve
Hi Steve: There is no Koni yellow for 928s. The red ones will not replicate the original ride. You'd probably be happier with original Boge shocks. Roger sells them. See you at SITP XII.
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Hmmmm


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