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911xpress 06-08-2010 10:52 AM

Bilstein PSS9 used - 01-05 996 Turbo
 
Used set of Bilstein PSS9's for 2001- 2005 Porsche 996 Turbo.

Kit Part number F4-GM5-8877-H0

Taken off trade in car at dealer. 30K miles on suspension.

No leaks or damage visible.

I had full intentions of installing these on my car but I've decided to go a different, more $$$ route.

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No longer available.

producerjohn 06-08-2010 10:59 AM

PM sent

Blockhed 06-08-2010 04:33 PM

Not to be "that guy" but a brand new set from GMG is I think $1995.

911xpress 06-08-2010 05:20 PM

NP

- I couldn't find any new PSS9's when I was looking. I don't think they are available new. Please PM me if you know for sure and I'll investigate and adjust accordingly.


Originally Posted by Blockhed (Post 2868173)
Not to be "that guy" but a brand new set from GMG is I think $1995.


Mark @ AIM Performance 06-09-2010 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Blockhed (Post 2868173)
Not to be "that guy" but a brand new set from GMG is I think $1995.

yeah i'm with you. 1.6k for a set of coils with 30k miles is waaaaaaaay too much.

911xpress 06-09-2010 04:50 PM

Would appreciate comments about price to be offline - that's the rules folks.

That said my asking price is $1600. OBO (Or Best Offer). If you are interested please PM me a price otherwise please leave your comments out of this thread.

Thank you.
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Lennon31987 06-10-2010 09:52 AM

OP, you are aware that there are PSS10's now and they have been out for about 3 years? Not trying to clutter

911xpress 06-10-2010 10:31 AM

Geez you guys are tough...

YES, I know there are PSS10's out there and I know the cheapest price to find them is about $2400 new. There are no new PSS9's that I am aways of and the PSS9 are a great shock.

These shocks are in great shape, no leaks, can be dyno tested (for a small fee) or rebuilt to new/custom specs for hundreds less than a new set of PSS10's.

Is it that difficult to not comment on a guys sale item if you aren't not a buyer???

Please, if you are not interested in buying the used PSS9's please keep you comments out of this thread....



Originally Posted by Lennon31987 (Post 2870316)
OP, you are aware that there are PSS10's now and they have been out for about 3 years? Not trying to clutter


Lennon31987 06-10-2010 11:29 AM

why dont you post some pictures?

911xpress 06-10-2010 12:10 PM

Yes pictures would help.

The shocks are currently at the shop and I'll need to run over and get some shots. They were ready to be dyno tested and installed on my car but I switched gears and decided to spend a lot more $$ on suspension upgrades at the last min. ($$ coilovers, sways, drop links, etc.). I'll post a separate thread when all the parts are installed and tested.

I can pay to have the PSS9's dyno tested if someone is serious about buying them. Cost is $45 per shock.

FYI - There is a local NorCal shop that can do this and also rebuild Bilsteins for anyone interested.

911xpress 06-11-2010 11:51 AM

Bump .. and new price :-)

911xpress 06-14-2010 01:10 PM

Monday bump...

$1400. + shipping or best offer....

GoingFast 06-17-2010 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by 997xpress (Post 2870492)

I can pay to have the PSS9's dyno tested if someone is serious about buying them. Cost is $45 per shock.

FYI - There is a local NorCal shop that can do this and also rebuild Bilsteins for anyone interested.

What does dyno test tell you? Sorry for the ignorance question, but I have never heard of dyno test a shock.

911xpress 06-17-2010 11:18 PM

---- I found this explanation

Description
Force match your shocks for optimum performance. We will dyno test each of the shocks as received, then tune the adjusters so the forces match on all 4 shocks. This will provide you with a starting point for each shock and the knowledge that all shocks are performing the same!

In addition to force matching the shocks, we will run a full adjustment sweep of all adjusters on one shock. From this data you can determine what setting gives you what damping force. You will also know how much to change the settings for the desired change in damping. A report on shock condition and performance will be included with the data.

hank59 06-18-2010 06:56 AM

Can't PM you, could you PM me your email.


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