Price check H&R Greens and Bilsteins 89-90 C2-C4
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Price check H&R Greens and Bilsteins 89-90 C2-C4
Set of H&R Greens and Bilsteins 89-90 C2-C4
Used for approx 8k upgarding to suspension to JIC Cross.
Paid 1300.00 - what are these worth?
Used for approx 8k upgarding to suspension to JIC Cross.
Paid 1300.00 - what are these worth?
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I think somewhere in the rennlist laws you are suppose to give a price not get bids. 50% of new price seems to be about the average for used.
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Again thank you - As you are the first to answer my question...
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From the looks of your signature line, sounds like you gotta a pretty comprehensive garage full of toys that dreams are made of. Can you post some pics? maybe in a different thread.
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Ah yes my stable of HOES...has thinned out over the years as some of the cars were leased and returned. BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN... love(d) each and every one of them. And yes spent entire too much money on them as well! I do have pics and I will post them.
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I agree that $600 is about right. But there seem to be high demand
One piece of advice - make sure the JIC Cross suspension is in stock as you place your order. They are really the best coilovers for our cars, but recently they haven't been exactly available to purchase without a long wait.
One piece of advice - make sure the JIC Cross suspension is in stock as you place your order. They are really the best coilovers for our cars, but recently they haven't been exactly available to purchase without a long wait.
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I agree that $600 is about right. But there seem to be high demand
One piece of advice - make sure the JIC Cross suspension is in stock as you place your order. They are really the best coilovers for our cars, but recently they haven't been exactly available to purchase without a long wait.
One piece of advice - make sure the JIC Cross suspension is in stock as you place your order. They are really the best coilovers for our cars, but recently they haven't been exactly available to purchase without a long wait.
Thanks, I actually have the JIC Cross Suspension setting in my garage...
What suspension are you running on the RSA?
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I just shopped for Bilstein HD's after buying a set of used Greens from a fellow Rennlister.
Tire Rack has HD's for $215 ea. front struts, $139 ea. rear shocks. I bought a set last week and struts were received yesterday. Shocks still on the way. Used strut/shock parts price should be based on no more than $708 for a new set.
Unfortunately, the day after ordering, I had to have emergency eye surgery on my dog. I need some cash to pay the vet, so I'm offering my new in box HD's for sale at a discount from lowest price I found. Would consider selling the used Greens too. PM me if interested.
Tire Rack has HD's for $215 ea. front struts, $139 ea. rear shocks. I bought a set last week and struts were received yesterday. Shocks still on the way. Used strut/shock parts price should be based on no more than $708 for a new set.
Unfortunately, the day after ordering, I had to have emergency eye surgery on my dog. I need some cash to pay the vet, so I'm offering my new in box HD's for sale at a discount from lowest price I found. Would consider selling the used Greens too. PM me if interested.