best place to buy Tanabe Sustec DF210/goldlines/tien s techs
#1
best place to buy Tanabe Sustec DF210/goldlines/tien s techs
where is the cheapest place i can get these at? they have them on ebay for 159 shipped:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Tanab...QQcmdZViewItem
TIA
ps. i did a search and nothing of use came up
edit: what do you guys think about gold lines?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Tanab...QQcmdZViewItem
TIA
ps. i did a search and nothing of use came up
edit: what do you guys think about gold lines?
#3
My wife and I both love the DF210s I installed last week on her xB. The best pricing I have found was through C2 Auto. Look at the sponsored sales, Jay was having a special on the DF210s. He was great to deal with. He didn't have them in stock, but still got them to me quickly.
#5
i'm thinking maybe i should get the goldlines.
i'm getting 16's soon and would just like a decent drop, but do not want to sacrifice ride quality. i've read that the tanabe's are bouncy compared to the goldlines
i'm getting 16's soon and would just like a decent drop, but do not want to sacrifice ride quality. i've read that the tanabe's are bouncy compared to the goldlines
#11
speed alliance they are in sd. They specialize in drifting but can get scion parts.
I bought df210's from them about 1 1/2 yrs ago, at the time they were $150.00
It's speedalliance.com 1-858-637-9240 ask for chris or warren. Sorry I'm late just saw you got goldlines. Thanx Robert
I bought df210's from them about 1 1/2 yrs ago, at the time they were $150.00
It's speedalliance.com 1-858-637-9240 ask for chris or warren. Sorry I'm late just saw you got goldlines. Thanx Robert
#12
I know you bought goldlines...but for anybody in SoCal who doesn't feel really good about buying your stuff online- I got my tanabe df210s at autobacs for $169. Definitely the best price I've found not online.
They actually sell them for the xB for $189, but $169 for the xA. I saw this, and argued with the guy that they were the same springs, so I got the xB springs for $169. Autobacs is kind of expensive for everything else, and most of the employees don't know much and treat the customers like ___ for asking questions- but this wasn't a bad deal.
They actually sell them for the xB for $189, but $169 for the xA. I saw this, and argued with the guy that they were the same springs, so I got the xB springs for $169. Autobacs is kind of expensive for everything else, and most of the employees don't know much and treat the customers like ___ for asking questions- but this wasn't a bad deal.
#13
Originally Posted by evilBOXevil
I know you bought goldlines...but for anybody in SoCal who doesn't feel really good about buying your stuff online- I got my tanabe df210s at autobacs for $169. Definitely the best price I've found not online.
They actually sell them for the xB for $189, but $169 for the xA. I saw this, and argued with the guy that they were the same springs, so I got the xB springs for $169. Autobacs is kind of expensive for everything else, and most of the employees don't know much and treat the customers like butt for asking questions- but this wasn't a bad deal.
They actually sell them for the xB for $189, but $169 for the xA. I saw this, and argued with the guy that they were the same springs, so I got the xB springs for $169. Autobacs is kind of expensive for everything else, and most of the employees don't know much and treat the customers like butt for asking questions- but this wasn't a bad deal.
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