Sorry for asking lots of questions but here’s another
considering fitting 30mm lowering springs to my Mk3, 2.0, 2006
Looking around the usual price is around £150 but eBay has them from Germany at under £120 delivered. Anything wrong with this?
thanks
Nope. A lot of German manufactured stuff is cheaper when bought direct from Germany. They should come with a TUV certificate.
grumpy2:
Sorry for asking lots of questions but here’s another
considering fitting 30mm lowering springs to my Mk3, 2.0, 2006
Looking around the usual price is around £150 but eBay has them from Germany at under £120 delivered. Anything wrong with this?
thanks
Where are these mythical £120 springs. £141 + postage is the best coming up for me. Any chance of a link please?
Just realised how skint I am. Have to put up with the Chelsea tractor looks for a while longer
alben
28 January 2020 15:07
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Bought mine a couple of years ago direct from Germany on e bay.No problems, arrived via DHL in a few days in original Eibach box and with all Eibach paperwork. You just have to set up a reminder on eBay which tells you when new offers are put on the system. Set yourself a price point and when one appears buy it. Just be careful and take carriage into account when buying though.
alben:
Bought mine a couple of years ago direct from Germany on e bay.No problems, arrived via DHL in a few days in original Eibach box and with all Eibach paperwork. You just have to set up a reminder on eBay which tells you when new offers are put on the system. Set yourself a price point and when one appears buy it. Just be careful and take carriage into account when buying though.
And possibly other charges post croquet.
Well I took the plunge and ordered them on Monday and they arrived today. Total cost £122 including delivery. Now to fit them, any tips?
phil.a
7 February 2020 08:25
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It’s coming up at 137 pounds from that link
phil.a
7 February 2020 16:21
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No pounds…don’t have a pound symbol on my key board