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NEW Moton Club Sport debut - by GMG

Old Aug 4, 2009 | 02:53 PM
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NEW Moton Club Sport debut - by GMG

GMG is proud to introduce Moton's new NON remote reservoir Club Sport suspension package for 997 Turbo, GT2 and GT3/RS models.

(996 Turbo/GT3/RS and GT2 also available)



As Moton's largest distributor in North America and technology partner we have worked with Moton to develop a entry level damper kit without remote reservoirs. Many of you have asked for a double adjustable damper that has all the performance advantages of the Moton Club Sport dampers without the need to route and mount remote reservoir canisters.

In development for over a year and finally tested and tuned on GMG's World Challenge (WC-Turbo) 997 TT.

The newest offering features all the advantages of Moton proven racing winning design.
*Double adjustable dampers with compression and rebound adjustments.
*Utilize existing stock upper mounts.
*Highest quality parts and materials.
*Customer will also be able to custom tune spring rates for the dampers utilzing Eibach ERS springs. Rates from as low as 400 lb to as high as 1400 lb are available.


Turbo owners will have the benefit of using there stock upper mounts thanks to a new hardware developed by GMG which was not available on earlier Club Sport damper sets and required the use of solid upper mounts front and rear.
This will allow customers to take full advantage of the damper while not having to deal with road harshness being transmitted into the cabin.

$3995.00 MSRP

TeamSpeed member discounts available

We are now taking orders on the new Club Sport damper sets.

Wholesale inquiries are welcome.

Here are pictures of the NEW Moton Club Sport Dampers:








Please feel free to email me directly with questions.



Installed on our GMG WC-Turbo



Rear Damper installed with our GMG Dog Bone Kit , GMG WC Sway bar set and GMG rear toe steer kit.
* Sway bar not attached in picture (I know)


 
Old Aug 4, 2009 | 03:51 PM
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wow, look great. probably a home run.

that last pic.. needs gt2 skirts.
 
Old Aug 4, 2009 | 04:10 PM
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Pretty sick, I always thought the canisters looked cool though
 
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