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Old Sep 21, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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Default Eibach Springs for newage STI.

These Springs are destined to never be fitted to my car.

I bought them back in 2005, to fit to a car I had not bought, and had to move house and sold them as part of a general clear out/lack of free time in new house.
I then re-bought them from the next owner who had sold his car.

Now when I have time to fit them, I have booked in for the T25/AST suspension in the group buy that has just closed.

So these springs are still in the box and still for sale.

Price remains at £100, delivered by Parcelforce in the UK. (Insurance extra)

The springs history:
When bought:
https://www.scoobynet.com/eibach-spr....html?t=405907

When sold:
https://www.scoobynet.com/eibach-spr...hlight=springs

When bought back:
https://www.scoobynet.com/eibach-spr....html?t=476669
Old Sep 23, 2006 | 09:23 AM
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BTT,

Open to offers.

Having the AST's fitted on the 7th October, if anyone wants to collect these somewhere between Kent and Gloucestershire.
Old Sep 24, 2006 | 09:27 PM
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will they fit a my01? if so i am interested. whereabouts are you precisely ?
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Old Sep 24, 2006 | 09:38 PM
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They should fit an 01 If it is an STI as I think they 'may' the same shocks. I ll llok the part no up on the box so you can check with a retailer.

Im in North Kent 20mins from Dartford crossing.
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how much do they lower by? 30mm 40mm? thanks
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Originally Posted by Hol
They should fit an 01 If it is an STI as I think they 'may' the same shocks. I ll llok the part no up on the box so you can check with a retailer.

Im in North Kent 20mins from Dartford crossing.
that's great,and then i can contact you as soon as i find out
edited to ask; are these eibach pros or just any eibach?
thanx
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Old Sep 25, 2006 | 09:14 PM
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OK,

There was nothing on the outside of the box, so I opened it (for the first time )

There were two types of spring inside with the following part no's

11-77-00-206HA & 11-77-00-203VA

So I put in a google search and uncovered the following:

'4 Eibach springs which form Pro-Kit E10-77-002-06-22, comprising 2 off 11 77 00206HA (lowers 25-30mm) and 2 off 11 77 002 03 VA (lowers 30-35mm), to suit 01.03 to 12.04 car'.

For the STI 01.01 - 12.02 you need the E10-77-002-04-22 set of springs.
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From a retailer site:

Eibach Spring Kit

The Pro-Kit is Eibach's premium suspension product and is considered to be one of the world's top performance suspension products. The performance and reliability has been proven in millions of Pro-Kit spring sets sold in all five continents and in over more than 40 countries around the world. The Eibach Pro-Kit spring system is the first choice for enthusiasts when upgrading their vehicle's suspension, improving both the vehicle's performance and appearance. The Pro-Kit provides, quite simply... "The Look That Performs".

Advantages of the Eibach Pro-Kit include excellent ride quality, sportive handling in cornering (resulting in improved performance), a lowered center of gravity which increases stability and of course it enhances the appearance of your car. The Pro-Kit is manufactured according to the ISO9001 quality system and is also TÜV approved.


Price: £152.00 (£178.60 Including VAT at 17.5%)

And that's the cheapest one.

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BTT, Make your 03/04 STI handle better than a PPP.
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SOLD. - £80.00
 
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