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Bilstein shocks, in case you were interested...


jmgladden
10-23-2001, 07:24 PM
Got this email the other day, about two weeks after my request...

Hello Jonathan,
I can supply these shocks to you. As Bilstein never made these
officially
available there would be no warranty as to fittiment or life span of
shocks.
The cost would be $139.95 ea. x 4 = $559.80 plus freight. I do not know
your location. If in the continental USA freight should be about $ 18.00
for
the set of four Bilsteins. I have the part #'s you requested currently
available and delivery to you in the continental USA would be 7-10 days.

Master/Visa ok.
Thank you,
Autobob

Jonathan Gladden wrote:

>
>
> I am looking to get some shocks from overseas. The part numbers are -
> front #B46-1782, rear #BE5-2344. They are for a Nissan Primera in
> Europe, which is the Infiniti G20 here in the states. Thanks.
>
> ~Jonathan


Just thought I would pass this along to those who were looking to get them.

AznVirus
10-23-2001, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by jmgladden
Got this email the other day, about two weeks after my request...

Hello Jonathan,
I can supply these shocks to you. As Bilstein never made these
officially
available there would be no warranty as to fittiment or life span of
shocks.
The cost would be $139.95 ea. x 4 = $559.80 plus freight. I do not know
your location. If in the continental USA freight should be about $ 18.00
for
the set of four Bilsteins. I have the part #'s you requested currently
available and delivery to you in the continental USA would be 7-10 days.

Master/Visa ok.
Thank you,
Autobob

Jonathan Gladden wrote:

>
>
> I am looking to get some shocks from overseas. The part numbers are -
> front #B46-1782, rear #BE5-2344. They are for a Nissan Primera in
> Europe, which is the Infiniti G20 here in the states. Thanks.
>
> ~Jonathan


Just thought I would pass this along to those who were looking to get them.

ah thats quite a lot of money... id just go with KYBs.

ty423
10-24-2001, 12:59 AM
not only that but in some earlier post there was mention that the rear european shocks are different from USM. try looking for the post...I bought KYB shocks for the front and they are good...cost is around $150 for the front pair

Nismoboy1
10-24-2001, 08:39 AM
yo ty where'd you get them for so cheap, can you send me a link or a number of who or person to contact, thanx.

ty423
10-24-2001, 03:33 PM
Oops sorry...I know a shop and they hook me up....go to your local shop which you get your stuff and get a quote...

donsster
10-25-2001, 12:24 PM
I had European P11 rear Konis on my car and they were really short! Required all kinds of modification to make them fit on my US car and then the car didn't ride very well with the short shocks. Fronts were no problem though.
I would stay away from Euro-spec rear P11 shocks on a US car, but maybe Bilstein makes a B14/Maxima/P11 rear shock too.
Don McLaurin

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