visit this website they have better units for CU2 www.navion.net.au
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visit this website they have better units for CU2 www.navion.net.au
The navion looks pretty good. How much are they
found this HFP coilovers for the CU2 on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ACCORD-08-EUR...ht_2466wt_1139
any thoughts?
good price mate, new set is about $1500.
my only concern is that we never know whether its really done 4000km or 40000km?
and i m not 100$ sure, but i thought the modulo kit is usually in white colour, where as the 'mugen' one is the black ones. have a look around.
mugen :
http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/index.p...vid=27&cid=215
modulo :
http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/index.p...vid=27&cid=173
Hey, this is actually my auction on Ebay. I added new pics today.
To answer a few questions... it really has only done that few kms. I can provide a professional installation receipt showing the date of install (aug '10). It is not Modulo brand or Mugen but rather HFP. In Aus and SE Asia for instance, they call some honda accessory parts Modulo (see website), although Honda aus never brought the suspension kit here. It is simply a difference in branding name used in difference markets. In the US market, HFP is the brand, and in Asian markets its Modulo. This kit is from the US.
See this post for intance about branding http://www.uaeboost.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8242. Thats not to say the setup is identical. Honda don't release spring rates so i cant say for sure. It is a bit stiffer than stock though. I can't say if Modulo is as I've never tried it . There could be slight variations in tuning, but the quality of the parts is exactly the same. Any other questions at all feel free to PM me.
That's good Rudy with all those extra info
I have been thinking about getting coilovers myself, hence bit more info like that sure helps.
But can you tell me then, where do you source the HFP coilovers? were they from suspension city? was it a competitive price?
cheers, good luck with your listing
Thanks:) Only the installation was done at Suspension City. They cannot get Honda accessories. They only deal in aftermarket, such as King and Eibach springs, Koni etc. I have relatives in Canada and I got them to buy this from a dealer last year and send it over :)
fffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuu....and i thought i had it bad with mine...few dings on my rear bumper + gutter rash (mum isn't gonna touch my car anymore lol)
i lol'd
yeah they do hey! I'm wondering the same thing. They look pretty sweet!
I talked to the dealers and they told me that it would cost 2200 with installation. do you know anybody who has installed aftermarked navigation for CU2 the navion guyz have the following unit.
http://www.navion.net.au/images/broc...ord%20Euro.pdf
Just added some pics of test fitting ofthe rear lip
it sags a bit so u cant see the reflector. even after i propped it up, it still needs to go up a bit higher. will see what the mechanic says this week
also note the crack. luckily it wasnt in some awkward place. ive taped it together from flexing outwards anymore. luckily its on the underside and shudnt matter too much after install.
and i test fitted the side skirts again. after removing the double sided tape, the thickness of the top edge was enough to slot into the gap under thedoor. still dont mind slicing that edge off completely tho
will look nice with paint.
love the rear lip, but contemplating whether shud wrap the bottom edge that juts out between the exhaust tips with carbon fibre vynl or not. because i remember the normal mugen lip is one whole paint piece, but one of the special mugen versions (the red one) had that piece in carbon fibre. black on grey would be a nice contrast. but its going to be a pain wrapping it so may just paint the whole thing first then wrap over it if i decide to later
what are your views about installing aftermarket navigation unit in CU2 on this website www.navion.net.au