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996 C2 ROW M030 Suspension Complete

 
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Old 08-03-2016, 04:05 PM
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Default 996 C2 ROW M030 Suspension Complete - SOLD

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Price (no $ sign please): $800
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Location (Region): NorCal
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I have a complete ROW M030 suspension with about 20k miles on it, currently 1250EUR from Carnewal.

I've had to make some hard choices in the stable due to the recent addition of my Dad's long lost BMW 3.0CS ( Story Here: http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/threads...ay-tale.22470/). My 996 Aero will be up for sale shortly and I'm clearing out my stash of 996 parts.

I have everything to bolt it on with the exception of one sway bar bushing. I also have a set of new Lemforder rear strut mounts that I'll throw in. Price is shipped in the US via Greyhound. I'm happy to provide a credit if you prefer a different shipping means or pickup. Parts are located in the SF Bay Area.
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I'd be interested in your skirts and spoiler when you part out
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Sorry, I'm not parting the car. I'll be selling it. These are just some parts that don't make sense to put on at this point.
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Because I'm too lazy to run down the part numbers for fitment, are these for a C2, C4 or C4s?
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Originally Posted by craig001
Because I'm too lazy to run down the part numbers for fitment, are these for a C2, C4 or C4s?

C2
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Is this for a 996.1 or .2? Carnewal and Suncoast make a distinction between the two.

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Originally Posted by DeanClevername
Is this for a 996.1 or .2? Carnewal and Suncoast make a distinction between the two.

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Looking at the p/n its for 99-01, though I don't believe there is a mechanical distinction between early/late models. My guess is there were valving or spring rate changes to account for the slightly heavier later models.
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