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Jic Flta2

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by James, Jan 3, 2005.

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    heh - i know what you mean about the money!

    love your custom center console man, that shit is peemp.

    btw, the mods are going to can your sig because it's fucking huge, just trying to prevent a lil brick shitting if something disappears!
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    Hahahaha I hope they don't nuke it cause its giant because it took me like 30 min to make and I don't want to re-do it :)
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    Thanks! Its nice to know people that do fiberglass work. He cranked that center trim peice out in 1 day painted and everything. The guy is god as far as I'm concerned. Now I just gotta figure out how to keep my hard drives alive more then 1 month :)
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    Jic Flta2

    Does anyone here have JIC FLTA2's on their rolla's? I'm thinking about buying a set and want to know if there are any issues with them. Also if anyone knows of a good online dealer that sells them for our cars I would be interested because right now I'm looking at www.optionimport.com and they are $1633 for the set.
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    That site isn't working. Apparently Tein has their SS coilovers available for the 93-01 Corolla. Call up www.racingsolution.com or some other wholesaler and they should be able to order them from Japan for you.
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    Are the Tien SS coilovers the way to go? The JIC's looked a little more hardcore. Also I dont think they need to be imported from Japan which probably takes forever.
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    I always thought JIC was top of the line, but lately I've been hearing people on the board say otherwise. I know the Tein SS line isn't all out performance, but it has some adjustability. I don't know quite as much about the JIC's. Someone should be able to shed a little light.
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    Yeah I've read a few little bad things about JIC but it usually wasn't in reference to their suspension but there exhaust build quality. I just figure if I'm going to spend >1g on suspension I might as well get the best possible suspension I can. I've recently decided that I'm going to keep my corolla for another 10 years instead of trading it in on another car just because I really enjoy being a part of the corolla scene and the car is a blast to drive and I've already dumped a truck load of money into it so I might as well keep going :)

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