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Old Oct 8, 2012 | 01:31 PM
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Default WTB: 94-01 Integra / 92-95 Civic Suspension

I am in the market for an aftermarket suspension for a 1997 Acura Integra.

Coilovers or springs will do.
I can even do a partial trade for my stock setup. (All shocks good; not blown)

Please, no ebay or blown setups.

Feel free to Text/Call me if you have something suitable.

Juan (214) 463-3406

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Old Oct 8, 2012 | 01:37 PM
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nvm.

SOLD.

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Old Oct 9, 2012 | 06:28 AM
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Old Oct 9, 2012 | 09:11 AM
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So, let me get this straight, you sold your last setup a month ago:

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/pts/3263598863.html
I've decided to sell my suspension setup that was going to go on my car.
I am a freshman in college and I cannot afford new wheels and an alignment.
The combo includes Tokico Blue Struts + RSR Lowering Springs
They also fit 1992-2000 civics with integra forks. The shocks are not blown. The springs give it about a 2" drop.
Rides very smooth, I know because the setup came from my friend's car.
Please Contact me, Juan, at 214-463-3406 for any additional information.
And now you want it again? Are you no longer a freshman in college and able to afford new wheels and alignment??



Just save for new ****. $500-$600 for entry level coilovers are best suited for you.
Old Oct 9, 2012 | 10:57 AM
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Yes Greg.
I sold my miata's hardtop.
I also trade my miata's wheels for my current wheels plus a little cash. I had some steelies laying around that I slapped on the miata.
I didn't have any money to play with before when I put that setup online, but the circumstances have changed.
I am looking for sub $200 used coilovers or springs. I cannot afford $500-600 coilovers at the moment.
Old Oct 9, 2012 | 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by MiNDTRiP03
So, let me get this straight, you sold your last setup a month ago:

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/pts/3263598863.html
And now you want it again? Are you no longer a freshman in college and able to afford new wheels and alignment??



Just save for new ****. $500-$600 for entry level coilovers are best suited for you.

lol ! bump
Old Oct 9, 2012 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by jvz555
Yes Greg.
I sold my miata's hardtop.
I also trade my miata's wheels for my current wheels plus a little cash. I had some steelies laying around that I slapped on the miata.
I didn't have any money to play with before when I put that setup online, but the circumstances have changed.
I am looking for sub $200 used coilovers or springs. I cannot afford $500-600 coilovers at the moment.
Slow down there little guy, I believe you. Just giving you a hard time. You're always so "As a matter of fact" with me so I shoot it right back. Relax. Woo-sah, woo-sah my ninja.

Don't waste your time on coilover sleeves unless you can afford some decent used GC's and Koni Yellows or at least some Tokico Blue/Whites. Don't bother looking into any other sleeve brands like Skunk2, DropZone, MaxSpeed, or anything else eBay. I have found that used GC's alone range anywhere from $100-$150 depending on condition. But just slapping those on stock struts isn't gonna cut it homie. Those things will be shot in no time. The downside to finding used GC's is that you can't always expect the same spring rates you want. Buying new ensures you get exactly what you want.

Full body coilovers will be the way to roll. Used F&F Tye I's can be found for $300+ and used Type II's can be found for $400+ usually... You are a fairly picky guy when purchasing used items so it may be a while before you find the deal you want. Not necessarily a bad thing, but it will take some time.

I have used many different kinds of setups in the past and I personally love my Apex'i N1 EXV's ($900ish New) - I've rolled Tein Basics/SS/Flex, Buddy Club N+, and PIC before but those aren't the best bang for the buck in my eyes. You can still get decent suspension even on a budget. Don't get me wrong, those are some great brands who make great products, but you gotta pay to play.

/rant
Old Oct 9, 2012 | 03:21 PM
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I'll probably end up getting something better later, but for the time being I have to settle for what I can afford.
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