how much is the kwv3 vs the bc with swift on top of the ilift , fender mount front and rear
The current introductory price of the iLIFT® Front and Rear system with the Custom NSX Fender pre-mounted components is $4,245.
This custom system includes installation tools such as a DeWalt Right Angle Drill adapter, set of stubby drill bits, a step drill bit and a drilling template to make installation much easier.
Most of our customers use KWV3's but we can get BC coilovers with Swift Springs if you prefer.
Note that the WW's come with helper springs as standard equipment. BC's only use a main spring. We highly recommend the use of helper springs. They improve the travel and performance of the car's suspension and consequently performance and travel of the iLIFT(R) System. Coilovers such that use only a stiff main spring on the very light front of the NSX will have limited spring compression and thus limited travel. Swift springs list at $99 per main spring and $79 per helper spring.
We offer discount pricing on coilovers and Swift springs. I will check on the current cost of the coilovers and send you a PM.
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Why not sponsor someone and use their car? That is a lot of money and that was just an idea, but it would save you some serious money from the sound of it.
Yes, it is expensive.... but it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the hundreds of thousands of dollars that I've spend to develop the iLIFT(R) Systems.
To justify the cost, I also reserved a booth at SEMA about 2 weeks after NSXPO so I can demonstrate the iLIFT(R) systems there.
I've already had some interest from automobile manufacturers who like the iLIFT(R) systems for their cars.
I'm hoping that the exposure at NSXPO (for Honda) and SEMA (for the other manufacturers) will lead to OEM's adding the iLIFT(R) systems to their cars.
With that explained... I like your idea of sponsoring other NSX owners to show up at NSXPO with iLIFT(R) Systems on their cars.
I'd like to have a lot of iLIFT(R) users there with their iLIFT(R) equipped cars to share their first hand experience and impressions of the iLIFT(R) Systems.
I wonder who would be interested???