FS: F-body Bilstein HDs (less than 500 miles) and Hyperco Lowering Springs

 
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Old Feb 26, 2008 | 06:43 PM
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SOLD...thanks J-man!
as the title says...starting here first before going to ebay. Some of you remember the Hyperco Hypercoil lowering springs being installed on the thunderchicken when it was w/ GM High Tech Mag. I'm going a different route now so the set of front and rear Hyperco's are for sale. I also have a nearly new set of Bilstein HD shocks/struts for front and rear for sale. I haven't taken pics yet but they're loose in my garage.

Price does not include shipping.

I can separate or leave the fronts mounted up depending on demand.

$475 for the entire package. The Bilstein HDs have been on backorder but are around $100 each. The Hyperco's aren't made anymore but were around $250. The springs do have some rust on them in places but are fine. If they are sold all together you'll get the fronts mounted up w/ spring hat and hardware. If sold separately we're looking at $325 for the Bilsteins and $125 for the springs and I keep the spring hats.

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you can see the car w/ this setup by going to the v8muscle.net link in my sig
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these did just come off of an LT1 car but fits 93-02. I'm not sure if the aluminum block LSx would not sit the same as the iron block LT platform. It gives the car 1.5 drop up front and a bit more out back to give a more level look.
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pm sent

i re-read your post and answered one of my questions doh!

hit me up with a quote for zip code 27409
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 06:35 AM
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Also, I drag race on either stock springs or QA1s, so if you looked at the www.v8muscle.net website, these certainly didn't allow a wheels up scenario!! This is an awesome handling setup and is not too harsh. Its a very comfortable ride.

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shocks and springs came in today everything looks great thanks again for all the advice/help with this package! Take care Alan and don't be surprised if i try and pick your brain for help in the future LOL

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