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May 21, 2006 10:28:39 GMT
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I was just looking at Olson's fantastic notchback which looks to be lowered on budget hydraulics and was just thinking about the cost and trouble of a system that just lowers and raises you car. No hopping, no three wheel malarky, just up and down.
Anybody have experience? DIY? A used kit? A new kit? Do you need a specialist to install? Costs?
Charlie
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May 21, 2006 11:18:07 GMT
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The man you want to speak to is ScrapingScrap, he's currently in the 'States but back any day now.
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May 21, 2006 12:04:31 GMT
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Olson
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May 21, 2006 13:40:03 GMT
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Depends what you want to juice, different cars vary on how easy they are to fit and how much it'll cost. Pm me if you wanna pick my brains. As rmad says, Christoff is the man to talk to really though, when we were building mine he was coming up with all kinds of crazy ideas (Skoda front end to make it full hopper???!) Mine was a budget system but the front did hop, and that was just on a 24v system. If I'd have gone mad amps and increased the voltage to 36v or 48v it would have ben mental! Checkout www.eurolow.com for inspiration.
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Screaming 1776cc
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