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Old 03-03-2009, 07:00 PM   #1
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Hey guys,
Ryan from RD Sport sent me a partial list with prices of some parts for the ti...
RD Lowering Springs -$125
http://racingdynamics.com/Images/E36...nly300x200.gif

RD Rear Apron (ACTIVE) - $75
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RD Front Bumper Type K55 V12 - $255
http://racingdynamics.com/Images/E36...per300x200.GIF

RD Front Bumper Type K30.4 - $245
http://racingdynamics.com/Images/E36...per300x200.GIF


RD Front Lip Spoiler (ACTIVE) - $125
http://racingdynamics.com/Images/E36...ler300x200.gif

Call Ryan at RD Sport
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Ryan emailed me some other stuff...

RD Strut Brace - $150 Only 2 available
http://65.36.231.74/Images/E36/Cars-...Cyl300x200.gif

RD Side Skirts- $145
http://65.36.231.74/Images/E36/Cars-...irt300x200.gif

RD Steering Wheel (4 spoke w/o airbag) - $220
The Racing Dynamics Air-Bag Steering Wheel is form and function in one. With green stitching and the Racing Dynamics name at 6 o'clock, you maintain safety with the use of your airbag from your O.E. wheel.
http://65.36.231.74/Images/E36/Cars-...Bag300x200.gif
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Awesome, thanks for the heads up yoda. Any word on if other parts are available?

That K55 bumper is uh...interesting to say the least. The K30 is awesome though, like a more aggressive OE aero bumper.
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Old 03-03-2009, 07:18 PM   #3
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Awesome, thanks for the heads up yoda. Any word on if other parts are available?

That K55 bumper is uh...interesting to say the least. The K30 is awesome though, like a more aggressive OE aero bumper.
I emailed him again so that he can email me a FULL list of e36 parts he has, I think he just gave me what he thought would fit our cars... I know he mentioned something about steering wheels, mirrors, side skirts and rotors (vented though)...
The K55 is INTERESTING, and those who like Fast & Furious look might like it...

We'll see what else he sends me to post up....wish I was getting paid for this!.... Doing it for the ORG so that you guys have a chance to get in on some good deals for our cars...
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The K55 is INTERESTING, and those who like Fast & Furious look might like it...
I like it only $255 too, if I didn't already have my Bomber kit I'd probably buy that
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I like it only $255 too, if I didn't already have my Bomber kit I'd probably buy that
If you remember that CL ad that I posted a while back about the 318ti, I believe it had the same bumper.

The k55 and the k30 design revolve around the m3 style bumper. On a regular m3 bumper, the middle opening has a bigger width than the openings on the side. On the k30, the middle opening's width is equivalent to the openings on the sides. But on the k55, the side openings is equivalent to the middle. So it's a matter of taste. There is something for everybody.
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Oh crap, they still have the k30?! I thought it was discontinued. Somebody needs to jump on these.

I'm getting my bumper from tisher though. Which comes without the splitters on it. I'd rather buy it as a separate piece. Hell, I'd rather have it come in CF.
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Hey Mav, have you spoken to someone at Tischer to make sure you can still get that bumper? It would suck to save up all the money and find out it's not available anymore.
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has anyone used the rd springs? I am riding on h&r race right now, but they are a little too rough for the girl. anyone know how they would compare? comfort? drop? handling?
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has anyone used the rd springs? I am riding on h&r race right now, but they are a little too rough for the girl. anyone know how they would compare? comfort? drop? handling?
wolferj has the RD suspension he might be able to tell you how it handles... I saw his car (he has DS1's) and the drop was not dramatic at all, it is I would say, just like H&R Sports or Eibach or BavAuto Springs.

Mav,
if you haven't paid for the tischer bumper, the RD one is just a few bucks more and it looks much more agressive because of the lip extensions...IMO
but... it is your money and you decide what to do with it!...

BTW
I forgot to mention that they have a couple of RD Strut Braces as well... he didn't give me a price for those though...
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wolferj has the RD suspension he might be able to tell you how it handles... I saw his car (he has DS1's) and the drop was not dramatic at all, it is I would say, just like H&R Sports or Eibach or BavAuto Springs.
The RD suspension matched with the Eibach sways (28mm front, 19mm rear) is a great combo for regular use. My setup has Bilstein struts and shocks as well, and I couldn't be happier... It is smooth and strong, not harsh...

Briansol points out that it is not the set-up for autoX, and I completely agree. This is a great daily use combo with a nice drop...
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has anyone used the rd springs? I am riding on h&r race right now, but they are a little too rough for the girl. anyone know how they would compare? comfort? drop? handling?
you should mail me yours and buy the other ones :-D
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I spoke to Evan. We were gonna get a group buy going on soon. Original price is $220, and the GBP would be $200. And according to him, shipping is only $15.
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How is "buying a bumper from Tischer" relevant to this thread? I didn't think so. :-)
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How is "buying a bumper from Tischer" relevant to this thread? I didn't think so. :-)
Because the tisher bumper and the RD k30 bumper look nearly identical. And it's cheaper to purchase it from tisher. That's how.

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How is "buying a bumper from Tischer" relevant to this thread? I didn't think so. :-)
It's not, I just wanted to make sure Mav wasn't missing an opportunity to get a bumper like the one he wanted. Sorry for the threadjack yoda.
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