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  1. #121
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Perth, W.A.
    Car:
    00' PY DC2R
    track fn2r cant catch this red euro on uphills at barbs, and just 0.5secs off track fn2r with semis *note Xmas theme euro running street tyres and tein superstreet coils*

    DOHC!
    I my Honda

    EJ8 - DC2 - EM1 - DC2R - CP9A - CT9A - CL9

  2. #122
    omg! for about $1300 you can get BC (not buddyclub) coilovers delivered to your door! why bother with tein???

  3. #123
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Perth, W.A.
    Car:
    00' PY DC2R
    BC= Best Cornering
    I my Honda

    EJ8 - DC2 - EM1 - DC2R - CP9A - CT9A - CL9

  4. #124
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    Mar 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    04 CL9, 11 323i
    lmao a bit off topic guys :P but so you guys would go BC over buddy club?

  5. #125
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    Jun 2010
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    Accord Euro 03
    My mate has bc in his evo and he loves them

  6. #126
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    Jan 2004
    Location
    perth
    Car:
    Integra DC5R
    Bon chan coilovers? Serious?

  7. #127
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    Jun 2007
    Location
    Perth Western Australia
    Car:
    FN2 Civic Type R
    Quote Originally Posted by wuism View Post
    Bon chan coilovers? Serious?
    it's BOR-CHUANN, OK?!

  8. #128
    BC is good - I have them with my Euro before - exccellent coils for $$$$$ with 12 months warranty
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    2011 first OzHonda nationals October 10 Wakefield park

  9. #129
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    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by lukits01 View Post
    it's BOR-CHUANN, OK?!
    I thought it meant Boh Chap.

    I'd seriously take Tein over BC. Eventhough Tein is not good compared to proper racing coilovers.

    BC coilovers after going through an uneven surface (as descibed by the owner). Seriously, the rim should dent or buckle before the coilovers break, not the other way round.




    BC should be similar to D2. And when you push D2 on the track in a race car, you get this:



    Last edited by aaronng; 24-08-2011 at 11:59 AM.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  10. #130
    my mate has BC in his civic... it's pretty sh1t. wait... did i say "pretty"? I meant REALLLLYYY...
    but hey its cheap and can go really low... so it must be good.
    cos dumped cars are t3h s3x... and makes a car handle awesome.

  11. #131
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    Sep 2004
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    Perth, W.A.
    Car:
    00' PY DC2R
    lol COX!
    I my Honda

    EJ8 - DC2 - EM1 - DC2R - CP9A - CT9A - CL9

  12. #132
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    Jun 2007
    Location
    Perth Western Australia
    Car:
    FN2 Civic Type R
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    I thought it meant Boh Chap.

    BC coilovers after going through an uneven surface (as descibed by the owner). Seriously, the rim should dent or buckle before the coilovers break, not the other way round.
    that's a safety feature, mate. If the rims break, you'll lose control of the car, but when shocks break, you're riding on springs for epic LOLs

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