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Dash looks good, I've just gone through all the work with mine and it's now with the trimmer to be done in leather. Gapping for the leather and fixing all the imperfections once the rest of the plastic was stripped off took ages!
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Nice Nice your have to show me how it comes out, I will be raping mine in black alcantara so fingers crossed will look good!
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Front struts?
Front 1303s adjustable coilovers!!!!! Really dont know what the best for your money will be so can you help? I look for performance / price but dont want to spend 1000s I was thinking maybe Kerscher or Topline? |
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Being in the UK, you have more options than we do in the US. I had TopLine on my 1302 and I'm 95% sure I would do it again should I get another Super. The only other option I considered at the time was Kerscher. By the time I paid the price difference and had them shipped to the US, I couldn't justify the price difference. I'm not sure how having TopLine shipped to you would affect your decision-making.
By most accounts that I remember, Kerscher is a little more robust in that it can be tweaked after being already installed and has dynamic intermediate settings whereas the TopLine MaXX (the one I used) had a finite number of settings which required the strut to be off of the car for any changes to be made. Since I didn't race my 1302 or had wildly varying conditions, the TopLine MaXX struts were more than enough -- easy to install (the original struts were actually more difficult to work loose), high quality, and excellent response as I did take my Super to the limit on occasions.
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