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Date:         Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:08:42 -0600
Reply-To:     John Scheckel <jscheckel@NUTLEY.COM>
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From:         John Scheckel <jscheckel@NUTLEY.COM>
Subject:      FS: H&R Springs, Bilstein Shocks
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I am selling my H&R Springs and Bilstein shocks installed in my 1989 wolfsburg edition van.

The springs have approximately 5,000 miles on them. The shocks have approximately 2,000 miles on them.

The shocks have been re-valved by Bilstein to match the spring rates.

If you were to purchase these items new the cost would break down as follows: new H&R springs $250.00 plus shipping new Bilstein shocks $80.00 each plus shipping re-valve shocks $55.00 each plus shipping total shock cost $130.00 each for a grand total of $520.00. The total cost for this set up new is over $770.00

As there are very few miles on both the springs and shocks and all are undamaged and in pristine condition I am asking $700.00 plus shipping for the four springs and four shocks.

Please contact me off list if you are interested in purchasing this equipment.

John S.


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