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:: Suspension Parts + Billy HD's, H&R Springs, and more! ::

Bilstein HD front strut inserts- Almost New, less than 500 miles on them. Part # 1108p30 0023ho $256 new price for both

$175 shipped in the US for the pair

H & R Springs - used but in really great shape

SOLD

Stock Springs off my old 69 1600. dusty but really nice. (brown/green, and gree/blue/green - for those who care about which ones they are)

$35 shipped in the US for the set of 4

Upper Strut Mounts/Bearings - NEW by Ruville made in Germany

$85 shipped in the US for the 2

Front Lower Ball Joints - New by Meyle

SOLD

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Stock Springs:

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"Helmut" '73 2002 Touring ~ verona red :: sold march 2013 - so sad :(

"Hans" '69 1600-2 ~ florida green :: sold september 2012 :(

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