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Old 08-01-2005, 10:56 AM
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Default New in box (4) Bilstein HD's for f-bodys

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I was going to lower my car, wife didnt let me, so now i have brand new in box Bilstein HD's, 2 front, 2 rear, shocks for sale.
Would like local sale - Valley forge / King of Prussia area - will travel in the area to meet.
$300

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Just fyi: ebay $280 shipped brand new. my offer still stands.
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Yea but will they meet you tonight at the Exton mall? ...lol

$250 cash and you got them

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hmmm.. $225 cash
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You should put them on the car anyway. Regular HDs are made for stock height springs, that's where they'll be most effective. Anyone lowering a car should look into something revalved or adjustable.

One of the best modifications I did was replacing the stock junk DeCarbons with a set of HDs.
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Originally Posted by Tailwind
You should put them on the car anyway. Regular HDs are made for stock height springs, that's where they'll be most effective. Anyone lowering a car should look into something revalved or adjustable.

One of the best modifications I did was replacing the stock junk DeCarbons with a set of HDs.
shut up... they are mine
$250 cash delivered to my house... Im only 10 minutes from exton mall lol
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Heh. My bad.
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thanks again mark. BTW: I def heard ya leaving my work lol your car sounds pretty damn good.
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Thanks dude, enjoy the shocks.
Hope your boss didnt yell at you for some crazy guy terroring up out of you place.




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