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There's no reason to continue to bash over this issue. The solution has been reached and every FFR owner with Bilsteins can have the problem fixed for $70 or $140 depending on the suspension setup, or buy Koni shocks for AT COST PRICING. FFR may end up offering to pay the shock rework fee, but that's yet to be seen. Come on guys, a tank of gas can cost this much $$$.
I started this thread and would respectfully like to ask everyone to refrain from posting any more negative comments. No matter the proposed solution, everyone would never be fully satisfied. Lets just accept the solution for what it is and move on! Anyone that owns a FFR car knows they are still great cars for the money!
Stoney
Last edited by Stoney FFR; 10-03-2008 at 10:04 PM..
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