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ttt123

Burning Brakes

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  • About ttt123
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    God, family and cars.. says it all.
    Location
    michigan
    Country of Residence
    US
    Gender
    Male

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  • Last Activity: Jun 19, 2023 09:27 PM
  • Join Date: Jun 1, 2017

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  1. theboz
    Jul 22, 2020 12:07 PM
    So I just picked up a 2001 996 C2. I am replacing all of the suspension parts and was wondering how your coilovers are holding up. While I have everything apart I may just replace the struts and H&R springs with a set of coilovers. I have been wrenching on cars for a long time and I am about quality AND affordability. I know you get what you pay for but that isn't always quality. Sometimes you are just paying for a name. Like a Harley. A Honda will last longer and cost less but it isn't a Harley so people pay more. I am looking at a set of GodSpeed coilovers currently. They can be had for about $850-$900 shipped. There are good reviews on them for other car brands but I can't seem to find any info on the for Porsches besides the the fact that they aren't KW's or Ohlins. I refuse to spend that kind of money for a car that will rarely be driven on a track. I am building mine for back roads.

    So I was just wondering how the green coilovers have held up. Thanks,

    BoZ
  2. lowpue
    Jan 4, 2018 02:24 PM
    4-layer Verde Mantis which is the option color for 2015 Huracan

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