FS: Two sets (2) of Eibach GC 430lbs springs on eBay

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FS: Two sets (2) of Eibach GC 430lbs springs on eBay

Post by Christos Adam »

Hey guys and gals

I have 2 set (2) of 430 lbs Eibach springs up for sale on eBay.
The springs are suitable for Ground Control coilover kits and the 430lbs springs are ideal for street and track use.
Every set of springs sells for $60 from GC and I'm selling them with a starting price of $14.99

Here are the listings:
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0311242977" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I also have another set (2) of Eibach 250lbs springs that I will list on eBay this weekend.
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What size are the 250lb springs? If they are 2.5 ID by 8" length I am interested.
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I would assume 7" as wel? to fit the rear of the miata with the ground controll kit? just a guess. :computer:
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I will need to check guys but I believe they were 7" and same inner diameter (2,5").
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