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Old 06-22-2004, 08:50 PM
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We just set up an account with Buddy Club. To help to develop our business relationship with them, we are going to offer their products at unbelievable prices. First we want to try to push their coil cover kit for the 3rd gen RX-7.























The suspension comes with adjustable bottom bracket so you don't have to worry about bottom out the shocks. Unlike regular aftermarket suspension, the bushing that came with it are polyurethane. The shocks are 15-way ride adjustable and also height adjustable. Monotube and single piston design allow for better heat dissapation, which prevents performance deterioration from hard runs. The spring rates are 10 kg/mm front and back. The photos show without the pillow ball upper mounts. Pillow ball upper mounts are optional.



Suspension with Pillow ball upper mounts: retail price: $1780, introductory price: $1246



Suspension without pillow ball uppder mounts: retail price: $1480, introductory price: $1036



Buddy club also have rims and racing seats. I will post the prices later. Thank you.



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that is damn good pricing. i've heard good things about BC
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Jun 22 2004, 06:10 PM
that is damn good pricing. i've heard good things about BC
You bet it's good pricing. I am pretty much wholesaling to retail customers.



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Here are the Buddy Club bucket seats.















Take dimension in mm and divide it by 25.4 will give you the dimension in inch.



Retail price on the seats is 49,800 Yen which is about $498 not including shipping from Japan yet.



Introductory price is $346.



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aluminum or steel body?



do you know who makes them for Buddy Club?







Gaaa, somebody stop me before VISA has to take me out an shoot me!!!!
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Wow....nice! So will the seats fit with out probs (rubbing) as most other brands do?
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and what rails do they use?
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Anything coming for 2nd gens??
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OMG ...Buddy Club wholesale prices!



What are you doing to me? I just paid off the credit cards ...no, no, no!!!



Uhm, anybody wanna buy my JIC SF1's? Please, anybody, somebody, Beuler? ...echo, pin drop?



---> Me with Buddy Club's
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Originally Posted by TYSON' date='Jun 22 2004, 07:07 PM
aluminum or steel body?



do you know who makes them for Buddy Club?







Gaaa, somebody stop me before VISA has to take me out an shoot me!!!!
Shocks are steel body. Buddy club assemble their own shocks.















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