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    just had a chat with one of the guys from open road, they deal Bagyards, he says

    1895.94 with shipping to the US. going to be an additional fee to get it posted to you but shouldn't be too much more. if you add the 699.95 for the magement system + 1895.49 front and rear bags = 2595.89....i figure with all the postage you're looking at around 2700-2750 out the door shipped but don't quote me on that.

    this is the bomber series, here are the pics






    while mason-tech has these prices excluding shipping

    Front Air Struts (mk23cpairstruts ) $999.99

    MASON-Tech
    Analog
    Air Management
    System (airmgmntlevel1) $999.99

    Rear Air Struts (mk23cprearstruts ) $479.99

    Subtotal:
    $2,479.97






    Last edited by WABIT; 06-11-2009 at 11:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WABIT View Post
    already been there, not paying over 8k for a airride setup dude

    and to dubsteve, i can get full quality kit sent over for about 3.2k, thats using bilstein shocks with airbag sleeves, and an accuair managment system

    dom
    I yep cool, I have been speaking to the guys at mason-tech but have also seen the bagyards system and they seem the same but the US guys are raving on about the bagyards systems.

    I have asked for quotes from mason-tech for there kit as they offered me extra amount of warranty. Well let you guys know when they get back to me but all accounts it looks good.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    well see, the masons and bagyards are diffrent, same looking, yes, but diffrent setups, heres some info

    stolen from vortex:

    From what i have been reading they both have a great rep and make some great products. They do how ever have a bit different of a design.
    The Masion-tech is pretty much a Bag over coil, where it utilizes the areo sport bags.
    The Bag yards, have a bag that seals to the shock.




    another reply


    the bagyard design needs much less pressure to run at the same height, so less pressure= better ride.




    so they are diffrent, but similar price

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    From what I've read I think the mason tech's go lower straight out of the box compared to the others.

    Have you seen the Bagyard factory tour? Really impressive, I'll see if I can dig it up

    edit: here it is http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4480915 Warning: lots of images!
    Last edited by anth; 06-11-2009 at 01:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anth View Post
    From what I've read I think the mason tech's go lower straight out of the box compared to the others.

    Have you seen the Bagyard factory tour? Really impressive, I'll see if I can dig it up

    edit: here it is http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4480915 Warning: lots of images!
    I read the opposite Bagyards are lower out of the box,

    if you want something else I was going to go with these guys

    Air Bag It


    they have all in one kits, all the management, compressors and switches are pre-fabed into one box and tested to work, only have to plumb your lines to your bags and run some power to the system.

    lots of info on there to help you decided on what to get too.

    My plans was to get bagyards with full digital management and switches for the Golf & Polo by DOVW then having them laying frame by SEDF... total pipe dream now though.
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    yeah read about those blokes at airbagit.com, everyone says its the "walmart or the airride kits" hence, poor quality, i dont know of any good feedback from them, atleast mason-tech and bagyards are VAG specific

    dom

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    Hadn't research much on these guys, but the parts they sell and use are the same as what you can get here in the Aus stores just pre-fabed and cheaper will without the shipping anyways.

    For the main components I'd go bagyard and accurair thats pretty much as top quality as it gets
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    ok got a reply from mason-tech about shipping to australia, a full kit shipped will send you back $500 USD, im gonna wait till i get the bagyard shipping quote and see whats better value for money....

    dom

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    Remember you will have to pay import duties or whatever when you get this in because it's over $1000, might want to take that into cost considerations if you haven't already.

    Will be a cool project Dom, just keep focused and finish it!
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    yeah i havnt added the import tax, i might try and see if he could send it through as a "gift" hence no import taxes, i think theres about more to it, but it could possibly be overridden...........

    as for it being a project, most of the blokes who buy these kits, bang em out over a weekend, its pretty much swapping coilovers over and hooking them up to some valves, compressor and a tank.......

    dom

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