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loggyboy
29-03-06, 03:04 PM
Have made contact with AVO and been offered up to 20% off RRP off all there products for a group buy.
If theres enough interest this could secure a Nova Coilover kit for ?480 - thats over ?100 off RRP
or a set of adjustable shocks with fixed springs would be around ?310.
Click for their full Vauxhall Range (http://www.avouk.com/pm/89)
If you wish to express a genuine interest please pop you name below.
Dave

graham kirkbride
29-03-06, 03:23 PM
yes interested mate but i need a avo evo1 coilover kit with 300 lb front springs as im running a xe in my nova will you see if that price is with 300lb front springs for me mate if not how much extra would it be if any:thumb:

loggyboy
29-03-06, 03:29 PM
I will make enquiries into that as thats what id like too.

graham kirkbride
29-03-06, 03:32 PM
nice one mate that would be a great price for that kit and i think you would get alot more interest in the group buy:thumb:

SRlew
29-03-06, 06:23 PM
i might be intrested in this also, depending when it is going to happen and what my money situation is at that time, so would like a fair bit of notice.

graham kirkbride
29-03-06, 08:04 PM
yes mate i would like at least 4 weeks notice to get the money together to buy the kit if thats possible just out of interest how many people do you need to get the avos at this price

jamie gsi16v
29-03-06, 08:06 PM
any chance u can do me a favour and ask how much avo charge too refill coilovers as mine have gone and need refurbing! 2 months old!

loggyboy
29-03-06, 10:18 PM
i will enquire into service charges - and no worries with time as i would also need time to get the money 2getha.

Welsh Dan
29-03-06, 11:37 PM
If this is gonna be a mid-summer order, I'll be interested. Any time before then and I won't have the cash/car.

SRlew
29-03-06, 11:41 PM
mid summer sounds like a good time, every one will have time to get money together etc.

Lee H
30-03-06, 11:05 AM
any chance u can do me a favour and ask how much avo charge too refill coilovers as mine have gone and need refurbing! 2 months old!

Sounds familier, will be worse with the LET and F28 in :roll:

Riggy
30-03-06, 02:11 PM
any chance u can do me a favour and ask how much avo charge too refill coilovers as mine have gone and need refurbing! 2 months old!



mine cost 252 to be fully rebuilt , including 2 new pistons and 4 new spring seats lol

lj
30-03-06, 04:46 PM
what kinda drop range is there? and what mod's have to be done to fit coilovers to the rear?

tempted

loggyboy
31-03-06, 12:08 AM
For coilovers, I would imagine drop from standard would be anywhere from 0- -80mm. But the bonus with coilys is you can pick up springs that are any lengh and poundage you require - demon tweeks sell them for really average prices, so you can probly shop around specialists n get them even less.

Coils on rear - its a awkward 1 to advise - all ive heard goes along the lines of this (and this isnt from any form of direct experience) :
it bassicaly involves doing nothing unless u find they dont fit properly lol sometimes u may need to bash at the area aroound the turret to give a lil nore clearance.
The main recommendation is to seam weld all around the turrets and use large washers. as the turrets arent intended to take much weight (chassis legs where rear springs sit do that - and u obviously remove them)
Alot of peeps (austin for example) adopt the custom rear turret root - but this can allow fitment of pretty much any style of coilover so theres no need to buy nova specfic ones (u just have to adapt the turrets to suit the coilys)

Pigeonrat9
01-04-06, 12:21 PM
I'm looking to upgrade from my Bilstein Streetline kit (which is a bit crap, if I'm honest), so I'd definitely be interested in the adjustable shocks/springs kit. I was leaning towards Koni but a mate has an Avo kit on his Punto GT and has been VERY impressed, so I'll give it a go...