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Old 08-18-2008 | 09:31 AM
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Crazy that Bilstein voids the warranty for track / racing use. Kind of tells you right there that these were designed for street use only. Very lame position on their part IMO. Too bad KW does not make a selectronic type of suspension for PASM, but I guess with their v3 design they don't need it due to the inclusion of the extra fixed high-speed bump valve. Keeps a very mannered street ride without need to compromise on agressive bump/rebound settings.

PORSCEAUDIO- I've seen your pcar a couple times in front of Al&Eds, very nice ride- love those HRE wheels!
 
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