FS[SoCal]: Tokico D-Specs and Eibach Sportlines

 
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Old Nov 23, 2009 | 07:40 PM
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Tokico D-Specs and Eibach Sportlines

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D-Specs G coupe or sedan - Exceptional condition (very new condition) 1 year old 3531 miles (yes I only drive that many per year). Have purchase and install receipts with date and mileage. Boxed in all original packaging. $375 firm. *Comes with rear adjuster cables, front adjuster key and black chrome screw on caps for the front adjusters. *edit: and pair of front sedan sport suspension struts (now that's a bargain! ).




Sweetening the Deal!!!! D-SPecs plus 4 H&R wheel adapters ~ $500 total.

I will add 25mm H&R DRM (lugs built in) wheel adapters for discounted price!!! These were on car for less than one month and way under 1K miles - they are professionally painted satin black (by Auto Explosion), they are in original packaging/boxes. D-Specs are literally just over 3500 miles. The D-Specs new are roughly $500 and the H&R spacers new are $270... both plus tax and/or shipping... the paint on the adapters was $100... I have receipts for all...

Over $800 worth of stuff for $500! All practically new.


SOLD (pending)Eibach Sportline - for ride height see my avatar or look up pics in the Sedan Meet Photo shoot threads. I bought these from SoCalTed (not sure how many miles he had on them, but they were in his garage for a few years so not many) - I only had them for a few moths and less than 1K miles. $100 firm



both for $450 firm these are priced very fair for buyer so please don't bother to send "offers"... and please, please only respond if you are serious to buy (recently too many people say they want certain parts and flake out).

* Springs have been reserved as sold - I'm leaving the ad as is for future searchers/comparisons.
 

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Old Nov 23, 2009 | 07:47 PM
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BUMP for the homie and a great price. I can vouch for how Mike takes care of all of his stuff and never drives his car....LOL. GLWS Mike!
 
Old Nov 23, 2009 | 07:48 PM
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Free bump. This is an awesome deal for someone with a sedans. Anyone know how the Sedan Sportlines would look on a coupe though?
 
Old Nov 23, 2009 | 08:15 PM
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are these sedan sportlines? i may be interested
 
Old Nov 24, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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BUMP for the homie and a great price. I can vouch for how Mike takes care of all of his stuff and never drives his car....LOL. GLWS Mike!
thanks amigo
 
Old Nov 24, 2009 | 01:21 PM
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are these sedan sportlines? i may be interested
yes - I tried to get the part # in one of the pics... it's 4.6363 which is sedan... coupe is 4.6563 and Z is 4.6463.

Yes, I know this is exactly what I said in the PM reply to you... but I figured I'd reply to your post here as well - in case someone else has same question.
 
Old Nov 24, 2009 | 01:27 PM
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Free bump. This is an awesome deal for someone with a sedans. Anyone know how the Sedan Sportlines would look on a coupe though?
typically a sedan will drop 1/2" more than coupe with same spring... so of course coupe would probably be 1/2" less drop with these springs...

I know specs say 1.6" drop on sedan - but I'm certain its more than that on my car... somewhere between 1.75" and 2" - the wheels are tucked a bit front and rear with these springs... I'd estimate its 1.25-1.5" drop on a coupe.
 

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Old Nov 24, 2009 | 06:30 PM
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consider the springs sold. send me a paypal addy and ill have the money to you
 
Old Nov 24, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by NAT@FFTec
consider the springs sold. send me a paypal addy and ill have the money to you
PM sent
 
Old Nov 24, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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BUmp for a Cool guy and a great deal
 
Old Nov 25, 2009 | 04:21 AM
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how was the ride with this combo? was it possible to get it as comfortable as stock? interested in the shocks if no one has dibbs.
 
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Originally Posted by stnwag0n
how was the ride with this combo? was it possible to get it as comfortable as stock? interested in the shocks if no one has dibbs.
the ride was okay - Its been along time since I had stock suspension so I cant really compare how close to stock it was... For ride quality I'd recommend Pro Kit (but they don't look as good) - for looks, Sportlines are hot! they ride fine, but being that low you sacrifice some things - I couldn't take hard corners (like on a track) without rubbing... For looks I recommend Sportline, for performance I recommend Pro Kit.

Its kinda moot in this case though because the springs are accounted for (NAT@FFTec called dibs).

The struts are still available... I really like these struts - the adjustment is definitely noticeable... you can set them so soft that your float over road deviations (like a cadi) - or so stiff that you rattle over them... I used 7 from full stiff for street driving and 4 from full stiff for road course... at the drag strip I put front full stiff and rear full soft to try to squat at launch and get all the weight to the rear... the versatility is very nice.

For anyone planning to buy new D-Specs, this is a killer deal - they are basically new... in fact, I could probably package them so they look new and sell as new (but I wouldn't do that).
 
Old Nov 25, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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were those dsp-09 or 07 ??
 
Old Nov 25, 2009 | 04:18 PM
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were those dsp-09 or 07 ??
I believe 7 is G and 9 is Z... these would be 7... I'll double check the box and/or invoice to be sure.
 
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Will this fit 350z?
 


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