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K frame kit

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Just had a chat with this guy, seems like a nice setup, what do you guys think of it? would it be worth it or would i be as well off just doing the arms and susp bits on their own? comes woth everything included, willy brakes, spring units etc, plus these kits are made with the upper spring mount so no mounting to the original body at all except the k frame its self!
sway bar is optional, probably not needed for a race car?

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Blue has one fitted.
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Should be sweet so! :thumbright:
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Yup, Blue can tell you all you need to know, but they have a great reputation and Bill Reilly is a great guy. If you want it for a race car there are other options (not necessarily better, but other options), general opinion seems to be that if you want to run an aftermarket K on the street, Bills is the only one to go for....
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Can't find any pricing info anywhere, what sort of $$ are these? :?
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:thumbright: Just for future reference. :read2:
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and this on the arse end, job done :D
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:thumbright: pleasure
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