3rd gen: Eibach springs, AWR 3/4" stabilizer bar, etc.
#1
3rd gen: Eibach springs, AWR 3/4" stabilizer bar, etc.
I've completed the Racing Beat stabilizer bar and springs installation, so I have an extra set of Eibach Pro Kit progressive coil springs and an AWR 3/4" adjustable rear stabilizer bar I'm not using. I'm also considering selling two sets of wheels. The stock '00 ES alloy wheels with Bridgestone RE92 tires and a set of five 15x7" Borbet type S wheels with Kumho ECSTA Supra 712 205/50R15 tires. Only 12K miles on the car, so somewhere around half of that on each set of tires. Very good tread left on both. Also have a brand new set of Porterfield R4-S front pads.
#4
I want to sell them with the tires, which still have very good tread, so I was thinking around $400.
Originally posted by protetype
Eric, how much would you consider parting with the stock alloys for?
Eric, how much would you consider parting with the stock alloys for?
#5
The Eibachs lower the front ~1.2" and the rear about ~1.5" or so. They level the car very well and provide more lowering than the stock MP3 or Racing Beat springs.
Originally posted by nyczmp3
are the eibachs the same size as the mp3 springs???..if they dropp another 1 or so illtake em....let me know
are the eibachs the same size as the mp3 springs???..if they dropp another 1 or so illtake em....let me know
#7
Some people have reported problems with clearance with the stock end links with this bar. I had it mounted on the stiffer setting with the bar passing under the lateral links with no clearance problems. Since it is a low volume custom part, there may be differences between pieces. I had no problems with mine though. It includes the stabilizer bar, aluminum extension mounting brackets, and poly bushings. You reuse your stock end links. It's not a wear and tear item and works same as new, so how about $125?
#8
OK, I have a few more things for sale to add:
Eibach pro kit springs (good condition) $175
AWR rear sway bar (good condition) $125
15x6" '00 ES stock alloy wheels & Bridgestone RE92 195/55R15 tires (low miles, excellent tread) $Sold
15x7 Borbet type S wheels & Kumho ECSTA Supra 712 205/50R15 tires (low miles, excellent tread) $500
Porterfield R4-S front brake pads (brand new in box) $Sold
ZEX nitrous kit (brand new in box) $425
Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel for 2.0L engines (brand new in box)
Clutch Masters stage 1 clutch kit for 2.0L engines (brand new in box)
flywheel and clutch kit for $480
AEM blue 2.0L short ram intake (very low miles) $150
I'm posting them here for a bit before they go on Ebay. I can provide pictures of anything by request. Actual shipping cost additional.
Eibach pro kit springs (good condition) $175
AWR rear sway bar (good condition) $125
15x6" '00 ES stock alloy wheels & Bridgestone RE92 195/55R15 tires (low miles, excellent tread) $Sold
15x7 Borbet type S wheels & Kumho ECSTA Supra 712 205/50R15 tires (low miles, excellent tread) $500
Porterfield R4-S front brake pads (brand new in box) $Sold
ZEX nitrous kit (brand new in box) $425
Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel for 2.0L engines (brand new in box)
Clutch Masters stage 1 clutch kit for 2.0L engines (brand new in box)
flywheel and clutch kit for $480
AEM blue 2.0L short ram intake (very low miles) $150
I'm posting them here for a bit before they go on Ebay. I can provide pictures of anything by request. Actual shipping cost additional.
#11
Raptor, the intake isn't very heavy (~5LBS), so I would guess it wouldn't be very much for shipping. I'm not very familar with USPS shipping costs or methods. Can you be more specific about which method and where to ship to?
#12
Hi Eric, here's a URL going to the USPS website.
for a 5 pound package to Canada.
Shipping internationaly is not affected by distance between the point of origin and the destination point, it's standard.
http://ircalc.usps.gov/speed.asp?Cou...nue&Contents=1
What would you think of 150$ including shipping via airmail ???
Also if you have a picture of the intake that would be great.
Let me know
Raptor
for a 5 pound package to Canada.
Shipping internationaly is not affected by distance between the point of origin and the destination point, it's standard.
http://ircalc.usps.gov/speed.asp?Cou...nue&Contents=1
What would you think of 150$ including shipping via airmail ???
Also if you have a picture of the intake that would be great.
Let me know
Raptor
Last edited by Raptor; April-4th-2002 at 07:31 AM.
#14
Seems like a good plan.
Please email me at Raptor_Protege@hotmail.com and will work out the rest of the details.
Raptor
Please email me at Raptor_Protege@hotmail.com and will work out the rest of the details.
Raptor
#15
This may be a dup reply... :-)
Hi Eric,
I'll take the Porterfields...
Contact me privately to work out the details...
Kevin M.
'00 ES
ktm@Unify.com
Hi Eric,
I'll take the Porterfields...
Contact me privately to work out the details...
Kevin M.
'00 ES
ktm@Unify.com