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Gemini
05-03-2009, 09:38 PM
Considering selling my setup. They're mostly parts for 90-97s but this will all bolt into a 99-05 Miata too.

- Miata Ground Control coilover sleeves ($399 US new)
- 4 Fat Cat Motorsports top hats. One rubber bushing tore last year. ($279 US new)
- Eibach ERS Springs (700 - SOLD, 450 and 300 lbs rates)
- 2 90-97 Koni Race front shocks. One year old. ($279 US each new) - SOLD
- 2 90-97 Koni Sport front shocks. Three years old but weren't used last year. ($129 US each new)
- 2 90-97 Koni Sport rear shocks. Three years old and there was a small leak from the adjustment piece at the top last year. They still worked fine last year but if they don't need to be rebuilt/replaced this year they might next year. ($129 US each new)

Everything is off the car right now. Would prefer to sell locally.

Gemini
05-04-2009, 05:12 PM
Front race shocks and 700# springs are sold.

Corey
05-04-2009, 05:57 PM
Paging Chris R, Chris R please pick up the red courtesy phone!

All you need are the Ground Control sleeves and 450/300 lb springs and you basically have the setup I ran in my Miata in it's glory days. It's a good compromise between street and track. The Fat Cat mounts are just cake on top of the deal, they allow more wheel travel before hitting the bumpstops. That should add a huge amount of ride comfort.

20v101
05-06-2009, 01:40 AM
Ill mention it to him but he has been allocating money to other projects, ie: house. He passed on the panasports afterall.

Gemini
05-14-2009, 12:24 AM
$300 for the coilover sleeves and springs
$100 for a pair of Fat Cat Motorsports (http://www.fatcatmotorsports.com/) shock mounts. Both are good.
$75 for a pair of Fat Cat Motorsports (http://www.fatcatmotorsports.com/) shock mounts. One good and one with a torn rubber mount.
$100 Koni Sports with 36mm FCM bump stops.