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<blockquote data-quote="jeffreyewe" data-source="post: 648469" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>fellow bimmerians, the coilovers are made in taiwan with the brand name "Yellow", relatively new in the market but the manufacturer are veterans in the abs and bbk industry. In actual fact i did change to B6 just for the heck of it before embarking on the coilovers. Trial and error i suppose. So far im happy with the ride comfort.</p><p></p><p>Due to my itchyfied mind at that time, now i have a spare set of complete set of B6 with AC springs lying in my store:20:. Just hope the missus doesnt start complaining abt the extra set taking up space pulak:42:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffreyewe, post: 648469, member: 9"] fellow bimmerians, the coilovers are made in taiwan with the brand name "Yellow", relatively new in the market but the manufacturer are veterans in the abs and bbk industry. In actual fact i did change to B6 just for the heck of it before embarking on the coilovers. Trial and error i suppose. So far im happy with the ride comfort. Due to my itchyfied mind at that time, now i have a spare set of complete set of B6 with AC springs lying in my store:20:. Just hope the missus doesnt start complaining abt the extra set taking up space pulak:42: [/QUOTE]
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