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Craig 01-10-08 09:45 PM

MGZS Gaz coilovers - on behalf of AAautosport
 
New MGZS Gaz coilovers £462 - http://www.aaautosport.co.uk/

Brand new Gaz coilovers for the ZS £462 for road kit. These are height and dampening adjustable.

We can also special order kits to your requirements, eg. We have developed our own specific kit for the ZR which allows an extra 50mm of lowering/movement (over the 50mm they lower comfortably as standard, retaining movement). Our ZR kit uses the Gaz gold piston and a hardened rod for extra cornering strength, and springs selected by us.

If you require a 1off kit, they may cost extra dependant on spec.

For more infomation please contact Adrian or Andy from AAautosport on 07739019330.

Even though we will try to keep this price as long as possible, we cannot guarantee this price will remain as is in the distant future (if Gaz put prices up basically)

bendjunkie 01-10-08 10:40 PM

thanks craig.

Adrian

Craig 02-10-08 06:57 AM

For those who are unaware of AAautosport, they are a very well known and well respected garage who do a lot of work for the members of theMGZR site. Highly recommended guys.

Maxxed_Ross 02-10-08 07:30 AM

that sounds like a great deal actually

mrt_04 02-10-08 03:09 PM

Where they based Craig?? :music:

Craig 02-10-08 05:14 PM

  • Unit2 Railway Road Idle
  • Bradford
  • BD10 9RJ

mrt_04 02-10-08 05:39 PM

Thanks mate, near my parents..............hmmmmmm got me thinking now!!! :happy:

bendjunkie 02-10-08 08:18 PM

We can post them out to you for 15-20pounds, or if you require them fitting, we can set them up for your car and needs, with correct bump stop length. We also offer an arch rolling service for those people who want coilovers only to go low.

ja-mo4 11-11-08 02:44 AM

how much to fit them ?

Phate 11-11-08 06:24 AM

These sound good. You say you about any "specific" specs, what sort of stuff can you offer?


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