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Old Apr 20, 2011 | 02:21 PM
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WTB: Coilovers

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Part fits: Porsche 911 996 Turbo
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Does anyone have a decent set of coilovers laying around?
Minimum 2-way (= separate rebound / compression adjustment).
 
Old Apr 25, 2011 | 04:12 PM
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Still looking.
 
Old Apr 25, 2011 | 06:45 PM
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I have a brand new (just rebuilt) set of Cross JICs... fully adjustable and ready to be installed. Send me an email and I will reply with pics and price. I will give you a great deal. x98boardwell at yahoo.com

I decided to go with just lowering springs for my Cabrio TT since I don't track it and am not lowering that much... like 20mm. Just want to get my money back for the rebuild.

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I have a brand new (just rebuilt) set of Cross JICs... fully adjustable and ready to be installed. Send me an email and I will reply with pics and price. I will give you a great deal. x98boardwell at yahoo.com

I decided to go with just lowering springs for my Cabrio TT since I don't track it and am not lowering that much... like 20mm. Just want to get my money back for the rebuild.

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Hi Bryan, thanks for the response! I believe the JIC Cross have combined compression/rebound (correct me if I am wrong ). For my intended use I want to have separate compression and rebound adjustments.
 
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Lol,

Hey Bryan, Carl here, (Mr. White) was the fella that was gonna bring these JICs to you from Evoms.

Carl, thanks for the seats. Just sat in them for the first time. They're great!!

Hope it works out for you guys
 
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Howie,

That is very funny. They were sold. I basically sold them for what I had into the rebuild. I decided to lower my car instead with springs. Getting an alignment on Monday... we will see if I will need Dogbones if there are any camber issues on the rear.

Carl, thanks for the offer to help originally bring the coilovers back.

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Howie,

That is very funny. They were sold. I basically sold them for what I had into the rebuild. I decided to lower my car instead with springs. Getting an alignment on Monday... we will see if I will need Dogbones if there are any camber issues on the rear.

Carl, thanks for the offer to help originally bring the coilovers back.

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Bryan
Anytime happy to help.

Still looking for a set btw. Have to have separate rebound and compression adjustment.
 
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