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    FS: Cheap Used Shocks

    All of these parts are used and were removed from cars we were dismantling for use in our own, personal cars (which we've never installed because we've never needed to).

    I have no information beyond what is listed below, but I've priced everything cheap enough that it's worth the gamble.

    1) Pair of Bilstein inserts for Bilstein struts $155 shipped

    2) Pair of Bilstein inserts for Boge struts $155 shipped

    3) Pair of Koni rear shocks $145 shipped

    4) Full set of Boge front and rear shocks $195 shipped

    5) Pair of Bilstein HD rear shocks (look like new)$200 shipped

    6) SINGLE Bilstein insert for Bilstein strut $50 shipped

    7) Pair of Bilstein Sport rear shocks $135 shipped


    PAYPAL add 3% for fees.
    Last edited by Mr9146; 12-29-2015 at 07:07 AM.
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    Marco,

    Thanks much for selling me those '65 Boge's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Marco,

    Thanks much for selling me those '65 Boge's!
    No problem, Frankie. Never thought to check the date stamps until you asked.
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    All these still available. People have asked for photos and such ... I'm lazy and haven't taken photos. These things are just sitting on the shelf waiting for a new home.

    The prices are so low that if you know what a shock looks like you probably wouldn't be "shocked" at what they'll look like in a photograph. Yes, I was being punny.
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    The temperature in Los Angeles is dropping and so are the prices on these used shocks.

    Buy shocks ... it'll make you feel a warm and fuzzy on your insides.
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    Marco, what is the difference between the Bilstein Heavy Duty versus the Sport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Harriman View Post
    Marco, what is the difference between the Bilstein Heavy Duty versus the Sport?
    The difference is in the valving. The Sports are going to be a bit firmer than the HDs. I don't typically use Sport shocks unless I'm doing a track-focused build as I feel they are a bit harsh for the street.
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    Thanks Marco

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