FS: JIC FLT-FAS Coilovers for Gen 1/1.5 - $700
Product Information
Part Brand: JIC Magic
Title: JIC FLT-FAS Coilovers
Manufacturer Part Number: MCV20LFLTA1
I have an almost brand-new set of JIC FLT-FAS coilovers for sale that fits the gen 1 and gen 1.5 (1999-2003) Toyota Solara. I'm active on a bunch of other Toyota forums, but new here - if you need someone to vouch for me, I can make that happen.
They're in excellent shape, and there's nothing wrong with them - but I have a bad back, and most of my clients work down ugly port roads...so I have to part with these guys.
They have about 1,000 miles on them. Not even worn in yet!
These coilovers are the best of the best for the ES, Camry, and Solara. They originally sell for about $1,900, and they get nothing but excellent reviews. They're great. The improvement in handling when I had these on my car was PHENOMENAL. I'd even argue that it handles as well as our E92 BMW 328i with these, minus the whole FWD bit.
Here they are on HorwepowerFreaks.com: http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/partdet ... T-FAS/4713
And the Manufacturer's website: http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewProduct1.a ... arMakeID=4
For those of you that haven't done suspension swaps, these are a direct bolt-on modification - it takes about 30 minutes per side. Couldn't be easier. All you need is about 5 basic sockets that will come in your basic tool kit. I'll even throw in a writeup on how to install them. Adjusting stiffness is as easy as turning a dial by hand.
I took the time to lower and level all four sides - so you don't have to. Seriously, all you have to do is unbolt your old stuff, bolt these on, and get on the road.
I wish I could keep them. Going back to stock suspension makes me sad. I loved the way the car handled, and the lowered ride height was pretty cool too. But my injured back won't let me.
I'll also consider a trade for stock suspension + a smaller amount of cash, if yours are in very good (read as: recently new) condition.
More pictures and information available on request.
My picture seems to be getting cut off - the 4th one isn't making it onto the screen. So I'll remove the embedding and let yall just click on it:
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm15 ... 1268065124
Part Brand: JIC Magic
Title: JIC FLT-FAS Coilovers
Manufacturer Part Number: MCV20LFLTA1
I have an almost brand-new set of JIC FLT-FAS coilovers for sale that fits the gen 1 and gen 1.5 (1999-2003) Toyota Solara. I'm active on a bunch of other Toyota forums, but new here - if you need someone to vouch for me, I can make that happen.
They're in excellent shape, and there's nothing wrong with them - but I have a bad back, and most of my clients work down ugly port roads...so I have to part with these guys.
They have about 1,000 miles on them. Not even worn in yet!
These coilovers are the best of the best for the ES, Camry, and Solara. They originally sell for about $1,900, and they get nothing but excellent reviews. They're great. The improvement in handling when I had these on my car was PHENOMENAL. I'd even argue that it handles as well as our E92 BMW 328i with these, minus the whole FWD bit.
Here they are on HorwepowerFreaks.com: http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/partdet ... T-FAS/4713
And the Manufacturer's website: http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewProduct1.a ... arMakeID=4
For those of you that haven't done suspension swaps, these are a direct bolt-on modification - it takes about 30 minutes per side. Couldn't be easier. All you need is about 5 basic sockets that will come in your basic tool kit. I'll even throw in a writeup on how to install them. Adjusting stiffness is as easy as turning a dial by hand.
I took the time to lower and level all four sides - so you don't have to. Seriously, all you have to do is unbolt your old stuff, bolt these on, and get on the road.
I wish I could keep them. Going back to stock suspension makes me sad. I loved the way the car handled, and the lowered ride height was pretty cool too. But my injured back won't let me.
I'll also consider a trade for stock suspension + a smaller amount of cash, if yours are in very good (read as: recently new) condition.
More pictures and information available on request.
My picture seems to be getting cut off - the 4th one isn't making it onto the screen. So I'll remove the embedding and let yall just click on it:
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm15 ... 1268065124
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