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Hi, not sure if this has been discussed but i'll post anyway.

I'm in the middle of deciding on a set of coilovers and for price i've come down to BC RS Series or the Slide Industries brand. I've seen a lot of good reviews for the BC but i can't find anything on the Slide ones. I've got an R33 so if anyone knows or has used either coilover it'd be good to hear about it.

Cheers.

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New Product Announcement:
The team at Slide Industries have been busy developing a new product. This year we have been trialing and designing a quality coilover system that is comparable to other major brand names in the industry. Slide Industries Coilover Suspension has arrived! Motorsport enthusiasts will like the adjustability and customisation of slide industries coilovers. Various spring rates are available, and additional springs can be sold seperately to create the perfect set-up for your track car and driving style.

Features:
- 30 WAY ADJUSTABLE DAMPING
- VARIOUS SPRING RATES AVAILABLE
- FULL LENGTH ADJUSTABLE
- SEPERATE PRE-LOAD AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
- LARGE 55mm MONOTUBE HIGH PRESSURE DESIGN
- DUST BOOT TO PROTECT DAMPER SEAL
- CAMBER ADJUSTMENT STANDARD (MACPHERSON STRUT SUSPENSION)
- PILLOW BALL TOP
- ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

We are offering our new coilover system at a Special Introductory price of $1199, to suit most makes and models! So contact the team at Slide Industries today on (07) 3388 0311 Today and speak to one of our friendly team about setting up your ride!

EITHER THEY ARE REBADGED BC'S OR THEY ARE MANUFACTURED IN CHINA. EITHER WAY FOR THAT PRICE, GIVE EM A GO!

Nope - That was Sliding Performance.

Slide Industries sell pretty much China copy stuff. Thier "GT35" turbos are NOT Garrett for instance, despite using the same part name etc.

Another brand to have a look at is Shockworks. They are made O/S, like everything else, but are designed here and you get local support/warranty of the product rather than dealing with a 3rd party.

Import Monster have been doing a lot of work with them - And are a SAU Trader - So that's always helpful :)

Yep definately cant recomend shockworks enough its abit more dear then the entry bc level stuff but its on another level in performance. Local in melbourne can go for a test drive in there 34 and you will be amazed.

Nope - That was Sliding Performance.

Slide Industries sell pretty much China copy stuff. Thier "GT35" turbos are NOT Garrett for instance, despite using the same part name etc.

Another brand to have a look at is Shockworks. They are made O/S, like everything else, but are designed here and you get local support/warranty of the product rather than dealing with a 3rd party.

Import Monster have been doing a lot of work with them - And are a SAU Trader - So that's always helpful :)

i am told shockworks are comfy as stock, also has inverted shocks which i forget the benefits of

not sure if they have made any for skylines but are progressing on

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