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a good buy?
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i am in the middle of a rebuild of a 1200 sedan and was thinkin about putting some stanza struts/front end into the sedan but am unsure of what to use. whlist lookin on ebay i found thisstanza struts
was just wondering if this would be a good buy?
if it is what would i use off them?????

Posted on: 2007/2/19 6:08
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Re: a good buy?
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You can buy a whole stanza for $300 probably with some sort of registration too.

But in all seriousness if you have money to burn, knock yourself out.

Posted on: 2007/2/19 6:17
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comes with lcas, tie rods(if they are any good).a bit pricy but all the parts are there, easier if you dont have to hunt around and pick them out of cars

Posted on: 2007/2/19 6:34
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I bought the same (as in style) girlock struts with three sets of lowered springs for around $100. My struts were in better condition as well.

Unless you're desperate keep looking, there are bargains aplenty to be had if you're patient.

Posted on: 2007/2/19 6:38
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I picked up a fairly decent set of 120Y struts with the calipers and pads and rotors for $30 off a member of this site (120FLY). It wasn't that long before that, that I found a 120Y at the wreckers and the bloke said he wanted $180 for just the bare struts, no brakes, springs or nothing. So it pays to look around.
But then again if these ones are close to where you are, you need them for a conversion ugently, you don't see that as being too pricey, or like me you can think of better things to do than get under someone elses greasy dirty car to get parts, then go for gold

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i will be goin out there toniteto have a look at them and if they are any good i will try and bargain him down.

Posted on: 2007/2/20 1:16
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