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Old 03-02-2012, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by billiardboy904
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Autopartswarehouse.com

Coupon is something like apw2012, you can find them on google.

If it's not listed on their site they are probably sold out. Call em.
From what I see they do not carry bilstein anything for S2000's but they do for other vehicles.

Thx though
Not on their site = not in stock
Old 03-02-2012, 11:35 AM
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Yea 30k miles seems like alot of wear on those coilovers already, and if ever they seem kinda pricey at that selling price. Ive got bilstein pss's and love them! I plan to swap to stiffer swift springs though in the future.
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Originally Posted by aCab
Whats wrong with the stock suspension for the track the first few times out?
Get a feel for it to see if it really needs to be changed for you...Sorta like not adding salt and/or pepper to your dinner entree until AFTER you take a bite of it.
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What was the coupon I missed out on? 10% off? I thought they usually exclude Bilsteins on all of their discounts.
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Originally Posted by s2ka
Originally Posted by Marc G' timestamp='1325915567' post='21294043
Hi everyone.... I'm prepping my car to go tracking and i'm finally shopping for some coilovers. There is a used Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers for sale on the forums that has 30K miles on it and the seller says it has never been tracked...

I feel like 30k miles is a lot (asking price of $1000. I think originally these go for $1800). Would this be a good buy?

Opinions please?

PSS9's are great for street but a little soft for the track. Consider KW's or more extreme if you get a track bug. You can buy PSS9's brand new, with warranty and free shipping for under $1100 right now from autopartswarehouse.com with a coupon. If you buy used you lose the lifetime warranty. Doesn't sound like a good deal to me.
Exactly, stay away from the market place because a fair majority of things being sold are a rip off when a sponsor or retailer will sell the same items for usually less than the scammers around here. If you want a good suspension for a reasonable price, get in touch with someone who works for honda or go to majestic and just get a new set of CR springs and strits, you should be able to get them shipped for very close to that price range of the PSS9
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