Gabriel shocks for Starion

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Just spoke to National Parts the Gabriel importer. The Gabriel rears (G55530) are list 247.89+ GST EACH! :( They have never had them in stock (ie. never sold any) and are 3 months lead time from the USA.

I would say the Tokico's from the USA are a better way to go.
see http://www.racetep.com/starsuspen.htm rears are $109.00 USD each so $218.00 USD for a set ~ $295.00 AUD plus shipping. The Tokico's would be a much better quality choice than the Gabriel's. He also has them with special rebound valving as well for competition use.

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a set as in all 4? :shock:

pardon my densness but seems like a positive bargain!!!

my mates sprinter uses tokicos and they are superb for road and track use much better than gabs, are these adjustable ??

Thanks for the info BTW
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set = 2 just the rears.
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meeeee so stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i shoul've done my maths and realised that if 1 is 109 2 are 218

you may all shoot me now. :o
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still a bargain though :D
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mrb1 wrote: I would say the Tokico's from the USA are a better way to go.
see http://www.racetep.com/starsuspen.htm rears are $109.00 USD each so $218.00 USD for a set ~ $295.00 AUD plus shipping. The Tokico's would be a much better quality choice than the Gabriel's. He also has them with special rebound valving as well for competition use.

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Just check what the shipping cost is. You may get stung up to USD100 because they will weigh a bit and then your up to around A$450. You can get a pair of Konis for that.
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are the konis bolt in replacements?? better question are the tokicos bolt in replacements?? cause i believe the gabriels are.

Sorry i am in the market and want to try and avoid the modifying the rear struts
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Alspos,
true perhaps (in regards to the Koni's) but the Tokico rears are the complete strut assembly. Put your spring and top hat on and bolt them in. $100 US freight true, perhaps even more :?
I will see what that will cost DHL we have an account with them.
Also +10% GST on top :(
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Hi,

You can get a set of front and rear tokico for the starion for $299US and the postage to australia is $120 by usps air mail which takes from 3-10 days. So for $420US you get can get a complete set landed in australia. With the aussie dollar around 0.75 thats about $560 aussie dollars landed plus gst. I believe the tokico are bolt in so no strut mods needed. If you want to know more email or pm me.

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Personally I think the Koni would be better value. Sure you have to modify things to fit, but they can be rebuilt if they lose a bit of their performance for a fraction of the cost of new ones. Also your car doesn't look like it has them unless you put the little sticker on the tube outer - the stealth look.
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In terms of value, that kinda depends, with the konis you pay more now and less later, where the tokico you are paying less now and more later. So value just depends on your cash flow. The tokico shocks are a light blue so there isnt an issue with stealth.

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Yes RiceThief perhaps you are right :? More now less later. Maybe an even choice??? The Tokico's might ride a touch better (the Koni's are really good anyhow) being gas that's usually my experience. Anyhow I have Koni's but I purchased them a long time ago so they didn't cost $1000.
I must admit since I have being getting bits together again to build my JA track car I am surprised how much more expensive everything is these days.
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I am interested in finding out what actually has to be modified for the koni's to fit, a friend of my mums is a engineer and a guy i know can get the shocks cheaper than retail. If anyone can explain how things need to be modded it would be apreciated
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i tried gabriel through repco a while ago, they had ONE left hand rear strut leg in melbourne and NO right hand ones, hello australia?? monroe actually copied the gabriel vst valving with their new speed sensing shock, because the old monroe sensatrak`s only adjusted their response in a narrow height range.. and i`m not a great believer in monroes anyway,they tend 2 leak.. i`ve had gabriel vst`s in other cars and they were great on road or track..so i will be getting some GABRIEL vst COMMODORE VP FRONT inserts, have machined the tops off my starion rear struts and the commodore ones slide straight in right length compression and extension, shaft diameter and all.. u then get a threaded section with a large nut to retain the insert, from fulcrum suspension maybe? . am also putting on adjustable height spring platforms from gsa suspension in brissy but thats purely optional.. i`d put koni adjustable`s in if i had an unlimited budget tho. So who would have thought commodore`s were useful for anything other than destruction derbies?
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