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    green billstein struts

    i have a pair of 40mm billstein struts what car`did these come on and are they adjustable
    i am installing 26mm torsion bars rear 19 in the front 19mm sway bar front early S brakes drilled rotors and the billstein struts also yellow sport shocks in the rear
    what type of ride will i get the car is a 1967 912 conversion to 911
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    First, to the best of my knowledge Bilstein shocks are not adjustable. Secondly, the ride will be harsher than the original pieces,,,,but you already knew that
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    Greg, are you seasonally in LHC? Haven't seen your cars around. The only early car I've seen is a LWB Tangerine Targa in 7 years!

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    bob for the most part we are hear full time not many porches hear in havasu tons of VW's i have the lime green 911 that i drive all over town funny you haven't seen it it is very hard to missName:  0118131458a (1).jpg
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    31 model A coupe
    41 Willys coupe
    70 911 T
    68 911 softie 11880049
    67 912/911 355032
    66 911 303509
    65 911 301275

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    I am seasonal. Snow birds in the house Jan-April but we're there every other weekend plus a couple of one week stays after April. On the south side, Beachview Dr and Pueblo. I've only had my car out there three times but know one could drive by me without me noticing them out there. Especially a beaut like yours.

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    i haven't seen yours not to many long hoods around. i would like to bring mine back to long hood but when they did the short hood transformation they welded a newer front clip on.
    so i am kind of stuck with the short hood unless i welded the early clip back on it.
    it is just a beater i paid $1200 bucks for that i pieced together from a bunch of parts i had laying around.
    but it is the funnest Porsche i have had out of a total of around 15 since i caught the Porsche bug witch there is no cure!!
    31 model A coupe
    41 Willys coupe
    70 911 T
    68 911 softie 11880049
    67 912/911 355032
    66 911 303509
    65 911 301275

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