Thanks for all the insights. I see what you’re saying. I found another pic of what the seller ID’d as un-cut eibach competition j-stock springs and they look even more different.
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Thanks for the information. Based on the info, I did some research and found a pic of the Eibach Competition (old turner J-Stock) springs uncut, in this thread.
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Dinan E30 M3 J-Stock Springs help
Hello, I am trying to find some information on these Dinan J-stock springs. I’ve heard they are linear and spring rates are much lower than the Turner J-stock springs. I don’t know what shocks...1 Photo
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I fixed the photobucket links by adding "~original" between .jpg and [/IMG] so I could ogle these pics.
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AC Schnitzer strut brace
I've decided to test the market on my three-piece ACS strut bar. This is an e30 brace that fits S14s, M42s, M20s, and probably most of the usual swaps. Original AC Schnitzer sticker, no damage other than...
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3.15 sold, 4.27 pending, and I'm probably going to keep the Dinan for the time being because I don't want to ship.
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Dinan 3.38 on the left and the Motorsport 3.15 on the right. The diff cover on the left has a small oval chunk missing from the fin to the left of the drain hole, and needs a speed sensor. The diff cover...
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Rare LSDs! 4.27 Torsen; 3.38 Dinan; and 3.15 4-clutch
These are three LSDs that I was saving due to their rarity and the uncertainty of my future projects. But I'm willing to sell them for the right price. Initially, they will all be for local pick-up in...
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Thanks for the info! I'll take a matching cam cover please, thanks! ; )...
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Hartge-type dead pedal
This is a clone of a Hartge dead pedal. NLA and probably as rare as the real thing, though not as desirable, obviously. I believe it was BMP or Bavauto that made these along with the Hartge-type strut...
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