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Old 02-05-2010, 10:36 PM
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Not trying to be a dick honestly. Just struck me.
They appear to be a great deal.
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Originally Posted by jrgordonsenior
There's a set of JRZ RS's for a 996/997 available in Los Angeles for $1,500. from a reputable shop. They allegedly have 2k miles on them but he told me it's more like 400 miles and he's selling them without springs. Anyone building or planning on building a 996 Spec should consider the cost savings. The Eibach 700/900 springs & tenders would cost around $500 (+-) so the saving over the kit at $3,750. is significant. It's on E-bay....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PORSC...item1c0ff0c22a
Not anymore- I bought them for spares. Thx again for the heads up.



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