CA 98-05 Gs300 Tein Comfort Series 2 Coil-overs.
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98-05 Gs300 Tein Comfort Series 2 Coil-overs.
I have put on a new set of BCBR coil-overs on my lexus, so no need for these coils anymore.
Milage i would say 40k miles, so I'm sure a rebuild/revalve would be necessary. I think everyone knows what they go for new, and what it would take to get them to factory specs again, so I'm asking $500 FIRM. Visually they are in excellent condition as you can see, and are a really nice set of coils for someone looking to drop their GS but not sacrifice ANY comfort. When I first put these on they rode so well that most people didn't think I was sitting on coils, and i kept them on full hard.
Anyway, local pick up in San Diego (Pacific Beach)
I know I'm not known on here, but i have dealt with members on here already, and have been on this forum for a few years. Any questions don't hesitate to ask. thanks guys.
By the way, i attached some pictures of how it was looking on my car. I had it as low as it went, and full hard on the dampening.
-Josh
Milage i would say 40k miles, so I'm sure a rebuild/revalve would be necessary. I think everyone knows what they go for new, and what it would take to get them to factory specs again, so I'm asking $500 FIRM. Visually they are in excellent condition as you can see, and are a really nice set of coils for someone looking to drop their GS but not sacrifice ANY comfort. When I first put these on they rode so well that most people didn't think I was sitting on coils, and i kept them on full hard.
Anyway, local pick up in San Diego (Pacific Beach)
I know I'm not known on here, but i have dealt with members on here already, and have been on this forum for a few years. Any questions don't hesitate to ask. thanks guys.
By the way, i attached some pictures of how it was looking on my car. I had it as low as it went, and full hard on the dampening.
-Josh
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