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FS: JIC Coilovers DIRT CHEAP!!
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FS: JIC Coilovers DIRT CHEAP!!
I am selling my set of Jic Magic FLTA Coilovers. Mileage is un known, i had them on my car for about 8k and not a single leak or noise. They come with Original Box from JIC and the JIC tools to lower them.
The bad: one of the Front coilovers is frozen, all the collars come loose but you cannot rotate the sleeve into the bottom peice. I braught these to a shop for them to try and loosen and they scratched it a bit and messed up some of the threads. If your looking a cheap set of Coilovers that work and greatly improve ur handing, NO LEAKS, NONE of the other ones are frozen. This is a perfect set of coilovers for you. These are quality coilovers and were way over a grand new
I Am asking $300 + Shipping. If its within the U.S it will cost $50 shipping via fedex
here are the pics:
The Bad
Let me know. I have paypal and i am ready to ship out ASAP
thanks
- Mark -
The bad: one of the Front coilovers is frozen, all the collars come loose but you cannot rotate the sleeve into the bottom peice. I braught these to a shop for them to try and loosen and they scratched it a bit and messed up some of the threads. If your looking a cheap set of Coilovers that work and greatly improve ur handing, NO LEAKS, NONE of the other ones are frozen. This is a perfect set of coilovers for you. These are quality coilovers and were way over a grand new
I Am asking $300 + Shipping. If its within the U.S it will cost $50 shipping via fedex
here are the pics:
The Bad
Let me know. I have paypal and i am ready to ship out ASAP
thanks
- Mark -
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the one front coilover was braught to a shop and they tried to get it to loosen up.. im not sure what they tried.. has marks like they just tried twisting it
this is cheap as hell for those coilovers
this is cheap as hell for those coilovers
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#12
looks like they took a torch to loosen the collar.
That would boil the fluid within the shock and possibly blow it... you might want to take a picture of the pressure seal to show that it didn't blow the front shock assembly
That would boil the fluid within the shock and possibly blow it... you might want to take a picture of the pressure seal to show that it didn't blow the front shock assembly
#13
Bump.
Need these sold this week.
No seal is blown shock goes up and down freely with no leaks and good fluid. Just visual damage
I'm willing to drive an hour to meet and sell these
Let me know
Thanks
-mark-
Need these sold this week.
No seal is blown shock goes up and down freely with no leaks and good fluid. Just visual damage
I'm willing to drive an hour to meet and sell these
Let me know
Thanks
-mark-
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