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Old 07-16-2007, 06:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Eibach or Tanabe Spring

i'v seen Eibach pro kit lower spring for reno and forenza in Korea.. as well as Tanabe springs..
however, i dont see any that brand springs in the U.S.
is there any way to get Eibach or Tanabe springs in the U.S.?
i really want to get Eibach springs...but getting from Korea is very tough..
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Where the heck did you see such springs being sold? But anyway you will either need to contact the company or have a connection in Korea to get them, because that is basically the only two ways right now. As we seem to have not much success dealing with Korea companies.
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probubly the easiest way would be to find someone who imports parts from that part of the world and give them the part #. depending on where yoiu are there might be a bunch of partss importers. maby one will be willing to help you out.
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That's cool, LMK if you have any success.
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iv seen then sold on dif. korean sites. i think the eibach set says its for the nubria but it fit sthe reno/forenza
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Old 07-17-2007, 03:37 PM   #6 (permalink)
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no, its box says "Lacetti"...Made in Germany...
I am still trying to get part number...
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Why go through all the trouble when we have Apex springs here?

I can tell you shipping won't be any less than $140usd
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thats the part # on the box
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Do you have a parts number for the Apex springs, kinky??
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