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Hi all..

Just need some input for new gear I am about to order from the states.

Doing the suspension this time.

On the order i have.

1. Berk Technology G35 High Flow cats.

2. Eibach 5.72050K Rear Camber Arm 03-06 Sedan, 03-07 Coupe G35 V35

3. Eibach 6365.140 G35 Pro-Kit Springs 03-07 Coupe V35

4. Hotchkis 22413 G35 Adjustable Sway Bars 03-06 Sedan, 03-07 Coupe RWD ONLY

I was going to go with BC racing coilovers, but as these are defectable in South Australia I better not risk it. Even though I would be defected by my fellow cop brethren, I don't want that hassle.

And i really only want a 1 inchish drop.

What are your thoughts? 1200 + 275 for postage for the lot. Pretty reasonable.

Feedback please :)

Thanks all

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You're a scholar mate. Thankyou.

I needed someone in Australia to give a good opinion.

I was looking at the Tanabe DF210s. 1.7 in the front and 1.3 in the rear and that would just be so low. With big 19s which sit outside the guards, having less than 2cms clearance from the top of the tire to the fender would just be dumb.

Also for the shipping price Conceptz is offering, it works out to be hundreds cheaper than finding the cheapest parts in different stores.

Yea got both of those from conceptz, good price for those two. Yea the Eibach is a nice drop. Not low. Holds car well. Install the sways first...then drive it a few weeks n then put the Eibach on...the hotchkis sways are amazing!! You will not be disappointed. Holds the car down so well, around corners and everything.

Have fun with them :)

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