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Old 04-06-2005, 07:56 PM
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FS: Suzuki Swift GTi Springs (stock lower springs)

This is last call for a complete set of Suzuki Swift GTi stock springs. These springs ride lower, so you can slap them right on to you Metro.

$100 for the complete set of 4.

Came out of a 89 SSGTi.

I've got other stuff too, such as struts and brakes.

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Re: FS: Suzuki Swift GTi Springs (stock lower springs)

What would you ask price wise for the brakes, springs and calipers?
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Re: Re: FS: Suzuki Swift GTi Springs (stock lower springs)

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What would you ask price wise for the brakes, springs and calipers?
Depends. I don't wanna have to dissemble stuff for packing, shipping, etc. I'd prefer to just let it all go, so struts come with them.

If yer looking to bolt up a whole ssgti suspension, this is only the fronts. I took the rear, except for the rear springs.

If you pickup, $200. If I ship, then more.
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