motorsport shops in socal
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motorsport shops in socal
hey wusup guys and gals.. well i just got a 1990 integra from my brother in law because my other honda accord got stolen and i was wondering if anyone know any good and cheap motorsport shops in southern california. im lookin for cheap but good lowering springs, intake, strut bars and some lighting accesorries.. so if any of you can plese hlpe me out i would be very thankfull bye
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i bet you can find better deals online or in the classifides. Keep checkin teh classifieds @ HAN to save yourself some money, and also several members on here are from around that area, so there wouldnt be a problem finding them. If you are still interested in going shopping.. message Master Yodub or Shmoo or just use the google search.
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Are you looking to buy them or get them installed?
Shit, I have never shopped at a local motorsports shop. Everything I have purchased for my car has been off the internet.
Shit, I have never shopped at a local motorsports shop. Everything I have purchased for my car has been off the internet.
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We have Schucks and Napa. Napa blows, too pricey and never have anything I need or want. Schucks is eh..Thats about it that I've found. And I think I saw the first aftermarket turbo'd car ever out here the other day. Might not have been though.
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ohh so i guess ill start looking online since local shops are to pricie. well is there any good and cheap website that i can purchase lowering srpings from?
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there is turboevolutions in chino which aren't bad, proto motoring in Riverside, street imagie in bladwin park, or u can go to www.nopi.com or www.optauto.com, the prices for most of these guyz ain't bad, u will most likely still find it cheaper online though
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www.tunermarket.com allows you to compare prices from a bunch o' online stores, if not that one, egay it.
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Originally Posted by iNfAmOuSdEE5
hey i found coilovers for my 90 integra for about $21.95.... do u think that is a real price and if i pay it i will get it?
A good set of coilovers will run you about $700, so I doubt a set of coilovers for $21.95 will be anything but garbage.