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Jul 30, 2005 10:06:46 GMT
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Guys & girls... I've been having a look at the coil-over kits for my e30. They seem to be horrendously expensive - £780 is the cheapest I've found so far. I'm thinking that these bits can probably sourced much cheaper in Germany.... so: Does anyone have any good links to german suppliers of such kit? And does anyone have the necessary language skills should I need them - My german is nicht so gern!! Ta.
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Jul 30, 2005 11:19:31 GMT
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Nein...Ich spreche kein Deutsch.
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Top grammar tips! Bought = purchased. Brought = relocated Lose = misplace/opposite of win. Loose = your mum
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том
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Jul 30, 2005 15:57:17 GMT
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Ich auch
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1988 V8 Rangey Bobtail :: 1968 Volvo Amazon 133 Ratrod :: 1977 Land Rover 88 :: 1985 Opel Monza GSE :: 1983 MKII Fiesta
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Sprechen sie deutsch?BenzBoy
@benzboy
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Jul 30, 2005 22:16:54 GMT
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Erm, can you not get one of those conversion kits? They're pretty cheap, but need to do a bit of welding. RetroCars did a feature on them some time ago. I think you can get 'em from www.rallydesign.co.uk
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Nick
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Jul 31, 2005 13:19:21 GMT
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i know this sounds like proper traveller and all, but have you thought about trying to befriend someone who is a distributor they might be able to knock a bit off., i know the e30 kits are horrendously expebnsive to:( tis why i havent even got coilovers on the horizon
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idea stolen from rattely eddie.
this weeks car count "5"
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Sprechen sie deutsch?DarrenW
@darrenw
Club Retro Rides Member 74
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I'll be over there in a couple of weeks, but there's no way I can fit a set of coilovers in the boot, sorry! I'll be visiting a few car accessory/tuning places if I can though, so I'll try to get some addresses/websites/details/prices for you if I can!
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