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| MINI2 Sponsor Join Date: May 2007 Location: VECCHIO.CO.UK Local Time: 04:08 AM
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Offline | Koni FSD Shocks - 1st Gen We now have in stock Koni FSD Sport Dampers, they are £349. Delivery is £20 (Inc vat). Please note they will only fit cars with build dates of 03/2002 & on. Text below highlights the benefits of the FSD's for those of you contemplating this suspension upgrade. “KONI introduces FSD: Frequency Selective Damping. The benefits of firm and soft suspension combined in one perfect shock absorber. Firm for sporty driving on even road surfaces. Soft for comfort on uneven road surfaces. FSD adapts itself flawlessly. In a fraction of a second. Not with complicated and costly electronics or sensors but purely hydraulically. That means less leaning-over on bends, better steering and above all ultimate road-holding and handling.” WE also supply the entire KONI range. Last edited by Vecchio Engineering : Feb 21st, 2008 at 07:56 PM. Reason: Changing offer |
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Offline | Just to let you know on your cusco brace pics you have them the wrong way round, the pic you have for the front is the rear an vice versa Last edited by MINIAC : Feb 21st, 2008 at 11:03 PM. Reason: Remove quote of previous post |
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| MINI2 Newbie | Hi Vecchio Engineering, How long is this offer on for? I'm very interested. I injured my back 18months ago, and the ride in my 2004 Cooper S is causing problems to retrun. I've only had the car a month. I've changed to non-runflats, I'm down grading my seats this weekend to softer standard Cooper seats, but if that doesn't help, the next step will be suspension. I'm just checking they work with standard Cooper S springs? Meaning, do I have to buy anything else?(As you can imagine, my wife's over the moon about me buying tyres & seats just days after buying the car!) Thanks Rob |
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Offline | The offer is now permanent! Sorry to hear about your back. The ride difference will be huge, stick with the standard springs and you will see a dramatic difference, simply an awesome set-up. The Koni FSD’s will not require any other parts changing. Regards Leo |
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