Eibach lowering springs
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Never fitted or even taken out of box. Were to be fitted to a classic, don`t know if they would fit a new-age. Cost about £170 delivered. Offers please, collection preferred.
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I was trying to find a better picture, but this will have to do ![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
This is my car (MY01) on the Eibach springs. You can see how the car sits down a lot better. The spings do improve the handling and coupled with a good geometry setup (by a specialist such as Powerstation, who did mine), then it is a very worthwhile improvment and not hugely expensive.
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This is my car (MY01) on the Eibach springs. You can see how the car sits down a lot better. The spings do improve the handling and coupled with a good geometry setup (by a specialist such as Powerstation, who did mine), then it is a very worthwhile improvment and not hugely expensive.
![](http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris.leppard/scoob%20side.jpg)
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