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Topic: shocks?Bilstein/Tokico?
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88gt
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Member # 579
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quote: Originally posted by The Slim Shady GT: quote: Originally posted by TRY2PAZ: I have to agree on the bilstiens
Where would I be able to find he bilstiens?
Go to shox.com and get their number and then ask them for a price quote. They said 489 for all for me.
Posts: 1482 | From: Santa Clara/Bay area | Registered: Nov 2001
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Drift-GT
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Member # 762
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IMO the Tokicos are more streetable but still usable for the track. My $0.02
-------------------- - 1965 GT “K” code Mustang, RIP - 2002 Silver GT 5 speed - 2004 Kawasaki ZX-10R
Posts: 552 | From: Freakmont, CA U.S. of A | Registered: Jan 2002
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White02GT
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Member # 611
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Would I want the sport handing bilsteins or the race handling bilsteins? there is a $130 difference in the two. My car is slightly lowered with my steeda springs also. Thanks
-------------------- 2002 Mustang GT 13.54 @ 102
"You can't out smart a smartass" Eminem
Posts: 1984 | From: Mountain View, Ca | Registered: Dec 2001
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White02GT
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Member # 611
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Anybody know?
-------------------- 2002 Mustang GT 13.54 @ 102
"You can't out smart a smartass" Eminem
Posts: 1984 | From: Mountain View, Ca | Registered: Dec 2001
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Primer GR40
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Member # 476
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the race will be a much harsher ride. depends on the roads where you drive the car.
-------------------- Superdupercharged Cobra No Transmatic Notch
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White02GT
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Member # 611
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Does anybody have the bilstein shocks on their 99+ GT"s with lowering springs?
-------------------- 2002 Mustang GT 13.54 @ 102
"You can't out smart a smartass" Eminem
Posts: 1984 | From: Mountain View, Ca | Registered: Dec 2001
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