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Each model => Murena => Topic started by: GP on May 24, 2011, 10:32:08 pm



Title: Made to measure Shock Absorbers for Matra Murena (or anything else)
Post by: GP on May 24, 2011, 10:32:08 pm
I attended the Kent Kit Car Show at Detling last weekend in my Matra Murena and was let in for free in my Kit Car! Now who was I to argue.  My father had to pay £11:00 as my passenger. Ha ha ha ;D

Anyway there was a specialist shock absorber manufacturer in attendance called Kevin Lockwood, who I had a nice chat with. He would be more than happy to make a bespoke made to measure coilover shock absorbers for the Matra Murena if any one is interested?

http://www.protechshocks.co.uk/

The 600 series with damp and rebound adjustments in aluminium with a remote canister would be a nice to have x-mas present! Prices were around £175:00 each with show deals of around £130:00 each on offer.

GP


Title: Re: Made to measure Shock Absorbers for Matra Murena (or anything else)
Post by: RazorbackNOR on May 25, 2011, 12:45:16 pm
Only problem I can see as now, is that they dont have the 600-series with stud on the top....
And their prices are without VAT.....

Around the cheapest Spax-kit without coilovers, but without the springs, so price would perhaps be around the Spax coliover-kit?


Set of Koni without springs:                                                                           672,35 Euros                       581£
Set of Spax with 2 springs                                                                                 879 Euros                       760£
Set of Spax Coilovers with 4 springs                                                                   1136 Euros                       983£
Set of Protech Coilovers without springs without/with show-deal                         970/747 Euros                 840/648£


Title: Re: Made to measure Shock Absorbers for Matra Murena (or anything else)
Post by: GP on May 25, 2011, 08:34:56 pm
They do the 600 Series with the stud on top and had some on display on the stand, so that wouldn't be a problem.

GP