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  1. #13
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    3rd Gen Prelude
    Why do you need coilovers? Are you using the car for track days or alike ?

    If your only using the car for street, just fit new sports shockers and springs. Preludes are a good handling car to start with and once you put in coilovers you cant just stop there.

    I don't know anywhere in Sydney that I can trust but if you call GT suspension in Melb the guys will help point you in the right direction with trying to flush out your saving account.

  2. #14
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    nah i want coil overs because i want to be able to lower it alot if i get defectd i can easily raise it... i will track here and there with my mates... i will drag ... its a 7 day week street car too. soo i want something half decent man..

    i got front strut brace, getting a rear one.. i got a few things more.. but i want coils i want to be able to raise and lower without payin some1.

  3. #15
    Tein's, Ksport, BC, Buddy Club and a few other brands are your best bet for coilovers..

    These set's of Coilovers off ebay is what i reckon the go is:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...item519551baaa

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...item1e5cbe1027

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BC-Ra...item3cac395950

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-93...item3361ca1e11

    But... even myself can't decide which one!?

  4. #16
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    5th Gen Prelude
    Quote Originally Posted by sultanaz View Post
    nah i want coil overs because i want to be able to lower it alot if i get defectd i can easily raise it... i will track here and there with my mates... i will drag ... its a 7 day week street car too. soo i want something half decent man..

    i got front strut brace, getting a rear one.. i got a few things more.. but i want coils i want to be able to raise and lower without payin some1.
    Just so you know, coilovers are most likely defectable themselves because you can adjust it whenever you want. It depends on the specific rules in your state.

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