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Old 04-04-2012, 10:57 AM   #1
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Default New Koni Orange STR.T shocks

Was doing a bit of research yesterday for some new shocks and discovered that Koni has recently released a new Orange range... or more specifically called the STR.T (short for 'street') http://www.koni.com/54.html.

I've looked at a few reviews and they seem to be a pretty good shock absorber. From what I can gather, they are a non-adjustable yellow. The price looks good too. Although they are limited in availability in Australia at present, you can order online.

So... I took a gamble and ordered a full set for my Mazda for $500 including delivery from the UK (on special) from www.DCPerformance.co.uk. The UK catalogue doesn't list them for the Falcons from what I can see, but maybe the U.S. site does.

Anyways, I think these oranges are worth keeping an eye on at least... the feeling is that they are a superior alternative to the likes of Monroe, Pedders, KYB etc.

Koni STR.T.jpg

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Old 04-04-2012, 11:12 AM   #2
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Default Re: New Koni Orange STR.T shocks

Let us know how they go! Looks interesting!
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