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Styling lowering

Originally posted by twincamms
I don't know which ones you won on Ebay, but they are FIAT 16in Shadows.
mine just aint the shadows but they r the same shape , will look good when i get them on....

so does anyone know if its a 45mm or a 30mm drop with the novitech springs as at £84 quid they look to be among the cheapest.

got no friends?
buy a 3 door!
 
Why not get in touch with Novitec and ask them[?] Then you'll know for sure, oh and let us know;)

Stilo TURBO!!!!(diesel)
 
damn , james!
you want me to do sum work?
i thought thats what forums were for!!
ok i will....:D

alloys on their merry way!
 
hi,

the springs are 45mm in front and 30mm in back.
the offer will work till 13.04.2004

regards

stedele benny
team novitec


alloys on their merry way!
 
make your stilo look like a drag racing car??
maybe they would recommend 20" rims on the back and 13" on the front too!
[:eek:)]

alloys on their merry way!
 
Hi Guys, Just reading this post as I am looking for some springs for my abarth, I have 17s on it already, but would prefer it lower.
I have found the ones on the Novitec website for £91 including shipping.
The only thing that worrys me now is would i be stung for import duty on these.???

Can anyone shed any light on this for me.
Dean

www.djewson.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/car.jpg


Stilo Abarth, Jet Blue, Tan Leather trim, 17" Alloys, Multi changer.
 
the PI ones u can get from my local shop for £99 over the counter so if they are going to charge import duty i would buy from elsewere.

alloys on their merry way!
 
Import duties? I thought you're in EU...

Stilo'04, Loden Green, 17" alloys, 8spkr "hifi" system, debadged, tinted windows.
 
HI,
EU but where is the EURO ?
Maybe an idea for the webmaster to forsee a convertor
also for the metric system versus the other one.

Someone knows were to post this idea ?



Stilo JTD(115HP) Dynamic
leather,nav+,sportspack
18" HR-Alurad BRIO 5
 
for Euro conversions use http://www.xe.com/ucc/ the daily rates are as mid market prices so pretty accurate as for unit conversions I use this http://www.onlineconversion.com/ as they have all the conversion utils you'll ever need :D
 
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