Hi Steven,
My PI has adjustable Koni's at the rear, I haven't been able to try them
out 'yet'!!, so I can't tell you what they're like as a fast-road spec
shock. My dad's 2000 has non-adjustable Monroes which are on the soft side
and don't feel that good when it comes to the bends. And another good thing
about the Koni's is that they can be reconditioned.
I got a price of NZ$225 for front adjustable Koni's.
Dave
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> From: steven king <sssskings@hotmail.com>
> To: msharp@cynapps.com
> Cc: 2000-register@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: How is the MK1 restoration going?
> Date: Saturday, 20 May 2000 6:43 am
>
> Hi Mike
>
> Sounds like you are well on the way, keep up the good work.
> We have yourself and Dave watson restoring MK1's, anybody else out there
> restoring or doing any major rebuilds?
> I finished rebuilding my MK1 6 years ago and have been enjoying it ever
> since. It is currently used as my daily driver. I want some new rear
shocks,
> what are the best brands for a fast road car. I have KYB's on the front
that
> seem pretty good?
>
> Steve King
> >steven king wrote:
> >
> > > How is your MK1 resto' coming along?
> > > Are you having any problems getting parts or advice over there?
> >
> >Well since you asked...
> >
> >*Everything* is in a few million pieces.
> >Just about every major system of the car is in some stage of
> >being rebuilt. Its a good thing I've got a lot of benches in the
> >garage.
> >
>
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