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ChrisZang 03-22-2013 06:56 AM

ROW 030 closeout at Suncoast
 
Just for anyone on the fence:
Suncoast has a closeout sale on the ROW 030 kits:
Boxster Euro Suspension Kit (ROW M030):Porsche Parts & Porsche Accessories - Wholesale Porsche Parts & Tequipment - Cayman Panamera Cayenn

I am pretty sure they won't be around much longer....

MConte05 03-22-2013 07:20 AM

Seen that price around now for the past year or so....

sam c. 03-22-2013 07:57 AM

$1000 isn't terrible at all, IMO. I mean, slightly upgraded struts/springs and a pair of stiff sb for even a normal tuner car like an eclipse, evo, rx7 etc (I don't include Honda cuz one can buy their junk for whatever spare change you have in your pocket) can be $700-$1000.

I might just pull the the trigger on this...

I've seen a few other posts on here about the ROW 030. Is it worth the effort? I'm talking before/after impressions. It says it lowers the car 20mm in front and 10mm in rear... that's not a lot. Of course the car's decently low already.

MConte05 03-22-2013 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam c. (Post 332861)
$1000 isn't terrible at all, IMO. I mean, slightly upgraded struts/springs and a pair of stiff sb for even a normal tuner car like an eclipse, evo, rx7 etc (I don't include Honda cuz one can buy their junk for whatever spare change you have in your pocket) can be $700-$1000.

I might just pull the the trigger on this...

I've seen a few other posts on here about the ROW 030. Is it worth the effort? I'm talking before/after impressions. It says it lowers the car 20mm in front and 10mm in rear... that's not a lot. Of course the car's decently low already.

Lowering a car nearly an inch and a half inch is kinda a lot.

sam c. 03-22-2013 10:21 AM

True when the car is already relatively low. I was really referring to modifying the suspension of cars that routinely rock 6" of fender gap. Haha

coreseller 03-22-2013 12:39 PM

Any way you slice it, That is a Very Good Deal.


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