FS - Cusco Zero-1 Coilovers
FS - Cusco Zero-1 Coilovers
Hi there!
I'm selling a set of Cusco Zero-1 fully-adjustable coilovers for 2009 or newer Honda Fits (GE8). I've had them on my car for about 20,000 miles. They still ride like the first day I put them on... actually maybe even better because they've been broken in. You can ride them on for many more tens of thousands of miles, up to 100,000. The ride height can be fully adjusted to your liking. The shocks/struts are not adjustable, but you wouldn't need to because they run smooth already. You can see how the coilovers lowered my car at www.hondafitsport.shutterfly.com. It lowered my car perfectly and ran smooth as well. Its not too stiff and not bouncy at all. Better than when I had Tanabe springs installed.
Anyway, I purchased these coilovers from RHDJapan.com, in which the box was shipped directly from Japan. At the time, I purchased the coilovers for $1,600. I'm selling them because I'm selling my car. The coilovers are running perfectly. Don't let the dirty pictures deceive you. That's how a suspension would look like under the car for 20,000 miles.
I'm looking to sell them for way less than half of what I orignally paid for. They'll come in the original box (with all that bubble wrap inside). Right now, the coilovers cost $1,333 before shipping. I'm looking to sell them for $500. Thanks!!!



I'm selling a set of Cusco Zero-1 fully-adjustable coilovers for 2009 or newer Honda Fits (GE8). I've had them on my car for about 20,000 miles. They still ride like the first day I put them on... actually maybe even better because they've been broken in. You can ride them on for many more tens of thousands of miles, up to 100,000. The ride height can be fully adjusted to your liking. The shocks/struts are not adjustable, but you wouldn't need to because they run smooth already. You can see how the coilovers lowered my car at www.hondafitsport.shutterfly.com. It lowered my car perfectly and ran smooth as well. Its not too stiff and not bouncy at all. Better than when I had Tanabe springs installed.
Anyway, I purchased these coilovers from RHDJapan.com, in which the box was shipped directly from Japan. At the time, I purchased the coilovers for $1,600. I'm selling them because I'm selling my car. The coilovers are running perfectly. Don't let the dirty pictures deceive you. That's how a suspension would look like under the car for 20,000 miles.
I'm looking to sell them for way less than half of what I orignally paid for. They'll come in the original box (with all that bubble wrap inside). Right now, the coilovers cost $1,333 before shipping. I'm looking to sell them for $500. Thanks!!!



Last edited by joemama4646; Nov 17, 2010 at 02:35 AM.
Thanks! The good thing is that the spring rates aren't aggressive or too stiff (Front at 4.5K and Rear at 2.9K). So as a daily driver, there isn't really a need to adjust the shock/struts. That's the beauty of these coilovers 

I'm in either the Pasadena area (work) or in Baldwin Park (home, near West Covina). If you're interested, you'd be third on the waiting list. Thanks for looking 

Don't worry man. You've got next dibs if first buyer falls through. I'm trying to sell them soon. So if no word from the first guy, you'll be the first to know!
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But thanks for looking!

