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Sold: Maryland Ridetech HQ Level 2 Coilovers

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Selling my Ridetech HQ Level 2 coilovers that I bought from a member on here and never installed. These are formally Gtorpedo's set. Supposedly they were checked out/rebuilt 5K miles ago and all was good.
The coilovers have 400 lb front springs and 600 lb rear springs (the rear is a true coilover). Comes with mounts for the true coilover rear setup and the sway bar relocation brackets. Dampers are rebound adjustable and monotube design. The coilovers are $2,400 new from Ridetech.

I am offering $950 shipped for everything you see here. I take Paypal. If you want to do some other arrangement, we may be able to make that work.

Also comes with:

-Vorshlag camber plate adapters (camber plates not include)
-Front tender springs (you can use with or without)
-Extra pair of Hyperco 500 lb springs (a good option if you decide to go softer in the rear)
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I'm Interested....
Why didn't you install them on your car.?
 
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I'm Interested....
Why didn't you install them on your car.?
Just didn't want the hassle of adjustments with the coilovers at the moment, and could use the money that's really it.
 
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