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Old 10-02-2009, 10:23 PM   #9
Scottshotrods
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Re: Chassis upgrades, 47-54

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Originally Posted by muddpile View Post
Thanks for the help so far guys! I definitely want to do Mustang II vs. a drop handle. This will be a driver, so although stance is important, so is ride, steering and braking, and mustang II wins that battle hands down.

Scott, you make a VERY nice product, very nice, but looking so far it is a bit out of my price range. Do you make a basic, entry level setup (coil springs, instead of bags or coilovers). If so, what's it list out at? Nothing needs to look awesome, functionality is key. I may do bags someday, but at the moment it's not priority, unless it's only a slight increase in cost (I can always hold out on paint and interior, as neither is THAT bad yet )

mr48chev, that yellow one you showed is EXACTLY the one I was thinking of. I thought Heidts made it, but I guess not. It looks like a quality piece, the price is "decent" as I save on fab time and some welding cost (My mig is only 110V so that would have to be done out-of-shop). It's still a big plus.

What do most guys do out back for a decent low ride on a budget?
We were going to wait before we posted the sales price that will be posted on
this site for a october special.I will let you know what it is going to be

1.Scotts Standard ifs that we show on our website for $2395.00.The sales price will be $1995.00 complete hub to hub and this will come with a fully
adjustable coil-over as you see on our website.


2.Scotts Superslam ifs that is the same price as out standard ifs the price of that ifs will be $1995.00 complete.If you guys compare this to a tci or heidts
or fatman.The sales price that will be taken place on this site is very close
to the basic mustang 2 they sell.Our ifs has a alden coil-over or a slam bag
your choice and come 100%tig welded.
justin
www.scottshotrods.com
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