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Car Forum / BMW Cars / April 2006

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325i Springs

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mynewslettersandstuff@gmail.com - 19 Apr 2006 22:37 GMT
For four months I have been searching for a set of lowering springs for
my 87 325i Cabriolet.  So far, nobody has the H&R's and they are
backordered.  The Eibachs were discontinued and noboday has those in
stock.  Does anyone know for certain a company that currently has
either of those for sale?  If not, can you recommend another brand?

Thanks!
Jack - 20 Apr 2006 01:24 GMT
Ebay usually has e30 lowering springs for pretty reasonable prices.

> For four months I have been searching for a set of lowering springs for
> my 87 325i Cabriolet.  So far, nobody has the H&R's and they are
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> Thanks!
mynewslettersandstuff@gmail.com - 20 Apr 2006 07:06 GMT
Thanks - I tried that about a month ago.  It said they had 50+ in
stock.  After a month they said they were backordered (like everyone
else) and that their site was wrong.  They refunded the money.
Psycho - 21 Apr 2006 03:24 GMT
 Have you looked on Bavarian Aotusport's website? It's bavauto.com in
case you've never heard of them although I somehow doubt it :)

>For four months I have been searching for a set of lowering springs for
>my 87 325i Cabriolet.  So far, nobody has the H&R's and they are
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>Thanks!
 
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