PUR NRG
04-20-2007, 11:21 PM
I have a set of JIC Magic FLT-A2 coilovers for sale. Used, in perfect working condition. I have never had a problem with them but have upgraded to Moton coilovers. I would prefer to sell locally in order to save the buyer shipping costs.
Picture of the front coilovers:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20front%20shock%201.jpg
Other side of the front coilovers:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20front%20shock%202.jpg
The ride height lock rings have some minor damage from hitting the oversized front sway bar tie rods but this doesn't affect the shock or prevent you from adjusting ride height:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20front%20shock%203.jpg
Picture of the rear shocks:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20shock%201.jpg
Other side of the rear shocks:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20shock%202.jpg
Picture of the rear springs:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20springs%201.jpg
Other side of the rear springs:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20springs%202.jpg
Picture of the rear rebound/compression adjustor:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20adjustors.jpg
I kept all of these pictures in hi-res and included images front and back so you can see exactly what the coilovers look like and verify they are exactly as described. Brand new they cost over $1600. The first local offer of $900 takes them. If no one bites at that price, I will consider lower offers. PM me if interested.
Installing them yourself is pretty easy; I have DIYs at http://www.hi-impact.org/ryang/modify/modify.html that will walk you through the process. As an added bonus, these shocks were corner-balanced on my car and will probably be so (or close to it) on yours as well without having to fiddle with them.
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PROBLEMS WITH DEPAKOTE (http://www.classactionsettlements.org/lawsuit/depakote/)
Picture of the front coilovers:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20front%20shock%201.jpg
Other side of the front coilovers:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20front%20shock%202.jpg
The ride height lock rings have some minor damage from hitting the oversized front sway bar tie rods but this doesn't affect the shock or prevent you from adjusting ride height:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20front%20shock%203.jpg
Picture of the rear shocks:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20shock%201.jpg
Other side of the rear shocks:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20shock%202.jpg
Picture of the rear springs:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20springs%201.jpg
Other side of the rear springs:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20springs%202.jpg
Picture of the rear rebound/compression adjustor:
http://www.hi-impact.org/sekrit/jic%20rear%20adjustors.jpg
I kept all of these pictures in hi-res and included images front and back so you can see exactly what the coilovers look like and verify they are exactly as described. Brand new they cost over $1600. The first local offer of $900 takes them. If no one bites at that price, I will consider lower offers. PM me if interested.
Installing them yourself is pretty easy; I have DIYs at http://www.hi-impact.org/ryang/modify/modify.html that will walk you through the process. As an added bonus, these shocks were corner-balanced on my car and will probably be so (or close to it) on yours as well without having to fiddle with them.
________
PROBLEMS WITH DEPAKOTE (http://www.classactionsettlements.org/lawsuit/depakote/)