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    Registered User Four Rings FCPEuro's Avatar
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    FCP Euro Group Buy Ideas!

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    Hello,

    My name is Aaron Davis and I am the Audi Catalog Manager here at FCP Euro. I wanted to get some forum member feedback for Group Buy ideas. I was hoping I can get some of your ideas on products or packages I can put together for a Audizine member special.

    We have had good luck with our Control Arm kit packages and would like to bring those back and while I work on doing that I would like to get some further ideas from members for another option.

    Let me know!

    Thanks,

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    I would be interested in a group buy of KW Clubsport coilover kit for MQB (3528080N)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings itsmatt33's Avatar
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    2.0 coilpack kits? i feel like people can always use extras
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    Senior Member Three Rings SoFarGon's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by itsmatt33 View Post
    2.0 coilpack kits? i feel like people can always use extras
    No need for extras when you're dealing with FCP. You can swap yours out every year if you want to be on the safe side, who cares if they've failed or not. I warranty rotors, pads, DSG fluid, brake fluid, all filters, coil packs and spark plugs, and oil every two weeks to them because of their awesome lifetime warranty policy. I literally warranty over $1,500.00 a month to them for my dedicated track car (I do a track session every single weekend). I have a few track buddies that are jumping on this as well. FCP has saved me $18,000 in the last year in track car parts. I mean, technically I don't have to change pads and rotors, DSG fluid, brake fluid, oil,all filters, spark plugs and coil packs etc.. but if they want to warranty it for me who am I to complain. The money I saved on tracking my car pays for my Porsche Cayenne lease and my wifes Tiguan lease thanks FCP! (Also warranty parts for the leases... why not?!) I'm not sure how this business model works ($18.000 a year in the red on me alone) but I'll be taking full advantage for as long as they have it, it would be detrimental to them if they ever thought of ending it.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings itsmatt33's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoFarGon View Post
    No need for extras when you're dealing with FCP. You can swap yours out every year if you want to be on the safe side, who cares if they've failed or not. I warranty rotors, pads, DSG fluid, brake fluid, all filters, coil packs and spark plugs, and oil every two weeks to them because of their awesome lifetime warranty policy. I literally warranty over $1,500.00 a month to them for my dedicated track car (I do a track session every single weekend). I have a few track buddies that are jumping on this as well. FCP has saved me $18,000 in the last year in track car parts. I mean, technically I don't have to change pads and rotors, DSG fluid, brake fluid, oil,all filters, spark plugs and coil packs etc.. but if they want to warranty it for me who am I to complain. The money I saved on tracking my car pays for my Porsche Cayenne lease and my wifes Tiguan lease thanks FCP! (Also warranty parts for the leases... why not?!) I'm not sure how this business model works ($18.000 a year in the red on me alone) but I'll be taking full advantage for as long as they have it, it would be detrimental to them if they ever thought of ending it.
    honestly had no idea.... this is nuts. i got a set of control arms a year ago that are starting to squeak.....making me think...
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    Senior Member Three Rings SoFarGon's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by itsmatt33 View Post
    honestly had no idea.... this is nuts. i got a set of control arms a year ago that are starting to squeak.....making me think...
    Don't even think twice, buy a new set and swap them out. All you have to do is fill out their return form and cover the shipping but that's peanuts compared to buying new arms. It's crazy that they can do this but it's great for me. You can buy coil packs and spark plugs and swap them out every year just to be on the safe side, all it will cost you is shipping. Their policy is clear as day so get those arms replaces asap!

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    or a group buy on the Sachs coilover kit for mqb platform - here

    I am down for this one too

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    Registered Member One Ring
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    Control arm kit c5 a6 lol

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    Did the control arm group buy ever come back?


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