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dailydriver
post Oct 24 2007, 05:59 PM
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Hi. These are the Lou Gilotti Motorsports G2 coilover setup for 4th gen f bodies. They are based on Bilstein alloy bodied, threaded dampers with spherical bearings on both mounting ends. They are nitrogen filled (with a schrader valve for refilling or changing the pressure, if ever necessary), and have Gilotti's World Challenge Camaro valving. These come with Hyperco 2.5" diameter springs, 600# in. front, 200 # in. rear mounted and ALL necessary mounts/adapters/etc. I also have 2 extra sets of rear springs for these, one set is 175# in., the other is 250# in.
LGM is now getting almost $2300.00 + shipping for this kit. I am asking $900.00 + shipping (including the extra springs). These only have ~ 5K street miles on them, close to new!!
Please contact me via email, PM, or response to this post, if interested.
(IMG:http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x125/ls1conehead/Picture001-2.jpg)
Thanks for looking,

Dave H.

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Al A
post Oct 27 2007, 01:52 PM
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hi can you send me a picture of the coilover set up you have. also do you have the spring rates thanks al

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post Oct 28 2007, 07:14 AM
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I'm interested in the coilovers. Can you get me a price for shipping to 33024, South Florida?
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post Dec 17 2007, 07:14 PM
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ttt for new info
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post Dec 19 2007, 12:36 AM
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can you send me some pictures also i ask before never got them al email biga36393@aol.com
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post Dec 19 2007, 03:41 PM
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Hi,

How streetable is this setup? Also, im assuming the ride height can be adjusted with this kit?

I don't really race my Camaro, but would like a stiffer setup than what i have now. My car is not a DD, but still needs to be somewhat streetable. I currently run Bilstien HD's and Eibach Sportline springs. I like the lowered effect of the spring, but is a little softer than i would like on the front.

Could i also have some pics please - lorisapril@rogers.com.

thanks

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post Dec 19 2007, 06:07 PM
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QUOTE (93zder @ Dec 19 2007, 10:41 AM) *
Hi,

How streetable is this setup? Also, im assuming the ride height can be adjusted with this kit?

I don't really race my Camaro, but would like a stiffer setup than what i have now. My car is not a DD, but still needs to be somewhat streetable. I currently run Bilstien HD's and Eibach Sportline springs. I like the lowered effect of the spring, but is a little softer than i would like on the front.

Could i also have some pics please - lorisapril@rogers.com.

thanks


It is streetable with the springs included (I used the car mostly for street use when I had them installed), but I would not want to daily drive it in downtown Manhattan (NYC) with this setup.

The ride height is fully and accurately adjustable, as are corner weights, and I am even including a collar/lockring adjusting tool with these.

These will not only be 'stiffer' than the Sportlines, but much more controllable with 100x better; turn in, response, stability, MUCH less nose dive under braking, and freedom from bottoming/coil bind.

I will try to take some pics tomorrow when it is sunny out (hopefully) and post them on here and to everyone that has requested them individually.

Thanks,

Dave H.

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post Dec 21 2007, 06:13 PM
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bump for added pics
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post Dec 22 2007, 09:40 PM
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Is anyone still interested in these?
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post Dec 24 2007, 06:36 PM
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