FS tC: Progress coil-overs
I plan to remove my coil-overs sometime next week. They have seen a lot of road miles... about 40k miles actually. The passenger front shock is blown, but nobody knew until I saw oil leaking from the shock, a tell-tale sign for a blown shock.
I'm thinking $400 as-is (shipping cost extra) for these coil-overs is a deal. I can have the coil-overs rebuilt but the price on these would increase.
EDIT: These coil-overs are now for sale. $400 is the price as-is. Shipping is extra
I'm thinking $400 as-is (shipping cost extra) for these coil-overs is a deal. I can have the coil-overs rebuilt but the price on these would increase.
EDIT: These coil-overs are now for sale. $400 is the price as-is. Shipping is extra
Last edited by Air2TheThrown; Aug 18, 2009 at 05:49 PM. Reason: now for sale

No finger gap here. Wheels are 17" (same as stock) and have 2 threads showing under the perch in the front, 10 in the back. The rears can go much lower than the front, so tucking the rear is easily done.
Progress claims 3" drop all around, which is possible, but I haven't done it.
Last edited by Air2TheThrown; Aug 18, 2009 at 06:12 PM.
Bump, now for sale!
$400 + shipping
Includes the front and rear coil-overs
Top mounts (no need to cut your stock ones)
Spanner wrench for ride height adjustment.
$400 + shipping
Includes the front and rear coil-overs
Top mounts (no need to cut your stock ones)
Spanner wrench for ride height adjustment.
Last edited by Air2TheThrown; Aug 18, 2009 at 06:08 PM.
where were you a month ago?! i would have been all over these, but i already bought a set of s-techs with tokico shocks. 
you willing to trade or are you looking to buy another set of coilovers?
you willing to trade or are you looking to buy another set of coilovers?
I already bought another set of coilovers.
The progress coilovers I am selling will be complete. All you really need to do is install them on your car. No need to cut up your stock parts or anything like that.
The progress coilovers I am selling will be complete. All you really need to do is install them on your car. No need to cut up your stock parts or anything like that.
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