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Old 05-08-2007, 05:47 AM
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All Parts have been SOLD. Thank you.

Hey all-
I know I'm not a regular around these here woods, but I've been an extremely happy S2000 owner for 3 years. Unfortunately things change and I'm seriously thinking about selling my car. In that process I've decided it would best to sell my wheels and coilover suspension if I can find interested parties.

H&R coil-over suspension: $700 (new = $1100+) SOLD SOLD

These have only 6K miles of use on them, never seen rain, snow, road salt or potholes. I just took the wheels off last night and the suspension looked brand new.

You can find out more information on them here: http://www.hrsprings.com/site/index.html

EDIT- WHEELS WERE SOLD TODAY

EDIT - H&R Suspension SOLD



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I believe even when "analyzing interest" you have to post an asking price
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How much you looking to get for everything??
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Sorry guys.. see modified post above. I didn't want to break the rules.
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You are a paid member, have a Mid-A badge, and have listed a price, therefore the thread is good. Pics added is always a good idea.

Good luck with the sale.
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those WORKS.


But I don't need a 3rd set of wheels.
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hey you looking for any trades for stock parts + cash??
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Sorry Drinks2K... the only stock part I needed was a stock exhaust (in trade for my Invidia) but I thin I already found a taker for that. If that falls through I'll let you know.
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what type of H&R coils are they? what do they compare to as far as adjustibility goes?
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Drink-
They are the standard H&R Coilovers with height adjustability, they do not have rebound or compression adjustments (wasn't something I needed or wanted to mess with). I've used H&R's on all of my cars (Audi, VW and Honda) and always been happy with the ride comfort and performance blend.

They have the same remote resorvoir setup as the stock rear shocks too (you can see that in the image link below)

You can find out more information on them here: http://www.hrsprings.com/site/index.html

You can see a picture of them from H&R's site here: H&R Coilovers for S2000

I'll post more pics of them from new and then after I take them off my car later.

They have never seen road salt or even rain and I avoid all potholes like the plague!

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