FK Automotive parts
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FK Automotive parts
I just got my FK Automotive dealer catalog and pricelist so I thought I'd let everyone check out this european company....
www.fk-automotive.com
I suggest clicking on the ENGLISH flag instead of the north american since the north american site is still under construction so you can't see many of the parts.
The company is based out of Germany but they have major offices in France,England,Spain,Netherlands,Belgium,Norway,Sweden,Italy and most recently North America (Canada,USA)
If anyone wants to see MSRP in US dollars you can let me know what your interested in and I will look it up for you.
My email is Lanosmfg@shaw.ca
www.fk-automotive.com
I suggest clicking on the ENGLISH flag instead of the north american since the north american site is still under construction so you can't see many of the parts.
The company is based out of Germany but they have major offices in France,England,Spain,Netherlands,Belgium,Norway,Sweden,Italy and most recently North America (Canada,USA)
If anyone wants to see MSRP in US dollars you can let me know what your interested in and I will look it up for you.
My email is Lanosmfg@shaw.ca
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What is slow?
If your talking about the FK site you must have something wrong with your T1.... I'm running about 4mbps and it loads the first page in about 1 second and after entering the english side it loads all components in about 3-4 seconds.
I've been on there about 40 times and never experienced a slow download.
If your talking about the FK site you must have something wrong with your T1.... I'm running about 4mbps and it loads the first page in about 1 second and after entering the english side it loads all components in about 3-4 seconds.
I've been on there about 40 times and never experienced a slow download.
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It loads almost instantly here at home on my cable modem and looks about the same load time on the OC192 at work.
Maybe your ISP had a bottleneck or the network traffic load balancers weren't functioning properly (if your network has load balancers).
Maybe it was being evil and just didn't feel like letting you see that site.
Maybe your ISP had a bottleneck or the network traffic load balancers weren't functioning properly (if your network has load balancers).
Maybe it was being evil and just didn't feel like letting you see that site.
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i am confused now...
i am kinda confused....now, I thought the Lanos was based on the OPEL/HOLDEN/Vauxhall ASTRA.???? Could someone do like a sticky post with exactly which part from which european car is intechangeable with the lanos from the suspension and brakes to the drivetrain....that would be the best thing anyone could do at the moment to clear up the confusion and to have as a source of reference for the future....Cause according to that site then we have coilovers for the Lanos!! and also if you check the koni shocks for the kadett E, the part number for the front matches, but the part number for the rear does not match the part number for the Lanos on the Koni website.......
Re: i am confused now...
Opel is also known as Vauxhall in the UK...damian007vk wrote:i am kinda confused....now, I thought the Lanos was based on the OPEL/HOLDEN/Vauxhall ASTRA.???? Could someone do like a sticky post with exactly which part from which european car is intechangeable with the lanos from the suspension and brakes to the drivetrain....that would be the best thing anyone could do at the moment to clear up the confusion and to have as a source of reference for the future....Cause according to that site then we have coilovers for the Lanos!! and also if you check the koni shocks for the kadett E, the part number for the front matches, but the part number for the rear does not match the part number for the Lanos on the Koni website.......
Vauxhall Astra Mk II (UK)
Opel Kadett E GTE (outside UK)
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
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still confused
but exactly what years and which parts of each is the same as in the Daewoo LANOS.
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tis time to ressurect this dead dead dead thread....
i've been looking into coil-overs for the lanos. shark racing had em a long time ago for 1200 bucks (if i remember correctly). tonight i was looking around some european sites and had a revelation...
will opel/vauxhall coil-overs fit the lanos directly? if they do... how much for the FK set?
i've been looking into coil-overs for the lanos. shark racing had em a long time ago for 1200 bucks (if i remember correctly). tonight i was looking around some european sites and had a revelation...
will opel/vauxhall coil-overs fit the lanos directly? if they do... how much for the FK set?