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FS Eibach Sways F+R full kit for RWD G37 - LOCAL SALE ONLY (DC Metro)
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Eibach Sways F+R full kit for RWD G37 - LOCAL SALE ONLY (DC Metro)
Category: Accessories
Price: $250
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan
Location (State/Prov): VA
Item Condition: Used
Local sale only due to awkward size and length.
Pictures below are from when the bars were new, but as I said these will come with no scratches or dents, just normal street dirt.

Compared to stock bars:

In my marriage, we tend to target $100 to $150 as the cut-off point where we discuss personal purchases that the other spouse wouldn't do or doesn't relate to. The point being, we just had that discussion.
And Houston, we have a go.
And Houston, we have a go.
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Indeed. This mod was always on my list, so I couldn't pass up a fair deal on barely used Eibach sways, particularly from Ash here. Unfortunately, it rearranges my overall plans, and pushes my RHFC intentions (ha, a pun!) into 2014.
Anyway, payment made.
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Anyway, payment made.
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Last edited by Rochester; Feb 14, 2013 at 09:21 AM.
Having just bought and installed the GT-Spec FSTB, I'm looking forward to seeing how that pairs up with the thicker sways. Truth be told, I'm downright excited.
BOOBIES!
Sadly, the sways are going to sit in the corner of my office for a few months while Winter winds down. I still need two new rear summer tires, which is no small expense for Michelin PSS. And I'm planning on giving these to my mechanic for installation, rather than DIY. So all told within a family budget, they probably won't be on the car until late April or early May.
(sigh)
BOOBIES!Sadly, the sways are going to sit in the corner of my office for a few months while Winter winds down. I still need two new rear summer tires, which is no small expense for Michelin PSS. And I'm planning on giving these to my mechanic for installation, rather than DIY. So all told within a family budget, they probably won't be on the car until late April or early May.
(sigh)
I've got a mechanic friend in Canada who would surely do the same, but he's 100 miles away, too. Actually, you're probably 400 miles away.
I'm not completely hands off... I change my own oil on both cars. But even then, I get seriously claustrophobic when pulling underneath a car. That, and I'm feeling kind of old for this stuff, where I don't mind paying my mechanic.
He's awesome, btw. I've got tons of respect for him.
I'm not completely hands off... I change my own oil on both cars. But even then, I get seriously claustrophobic when pulling underneath a car. That, and I'm feeling kind of old for this stuff, where I don't mind paying my mechanic.
He's awesome, btw. I've got tons of respect for him.
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Always good to have a guy you trust nearby. Wish I had a mechanic in that category but I don't... so I do everything I can myself- that way I know it's done right!







