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Old 11-21-2003, 11:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
cburwell
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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B14 JIC Flt-A1's

I just want to let you guys know that JIC is showing that they have their FLT-A1 suspension for the B14. The FLT-A1 is just like their FLT-A2 but the dampers are only 5 way adjustable, they are mono tube shocks, and they my not have camber adjustability in the front (The B14 application may have camber adjustability).

I have been looking at this suspension for my B15 fo a while now. I like the FLT-A2 but I cannot justify spending $1700 on a suspension right now because I would not use it to it's full potential. On B15 Sentra there may be a GB after the holiday for these coilovers for around $850-900 shipped! At that price they are a better deal than the Teain basics!

Once the GB gets rolling I will see if the shop will be able to include the B14 setup in our GB (or set up a seperate one for you guys). In the mean time you guys might want to contact JIC to see what exactly the FLT-A1's for the B14's have in the way of features. I thought I would give you guys a heads up.
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