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M030 upgrade kit where to buy?

giordmaina

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So, my car is non m030 1998 C2, I want to refresh and upgrade but the price from 911 design is £2800 :( I have seen on the forums in only 2017 people buying new for £775 direct from porsche?

What's the best place for me to purchase, cheers

Alex
 
12 - 18 months ago OPC were selling M030 kits below the £1000 mark. I guess that has changed. Although after this crisis stock may need to be shifted. Carnewal in Belgium used to be quite competitive on prices and often mentioned on petrolheads.

I am swapping my tired M030 out for coilovers. Likely, suspension arms, drop links, tie rod ends, top mounts will need changing which mounts up costs, then labour and alignment.
 
Richard_Hamilton said:
What are the M030 kits you are listing on your web site for £1200 Matthew? Is that an old price?


Its from "£1200", if you click on the option/model you can see its the C4 set only at that price.
 
Hi Yep i found the tiptronic prices are about £1400 on design 911 but not much use for me. Ive decided to go Coil overs, ive just ordered a set that allows me to keep the cars original height i will lower i guess 15-20mm where as most other kits seem to do a 30mm - 40mm drop which i didnt want.

Fingers crossed its still comfy to drive :/

Cheer
 
The only difference with a tiptronic set and a manual set is the rear spring rate. The tip box is heavier and requires stiffer springs. Must be cheaper to buy the tip kit and then add some manual springs!
 

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