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> FS: Complete 911 Front BOGE Stuts $300, Includes hubs, brakes, discs
strawman
post Feb 15 2009, 08:58 PM
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I bought a wrecked 1976 911 roller for the wheels and rear parking brake setup. Since I already have a 911S front suspension, I'm selling this one. It includes everything needed for a 5-lug front suspension set-up -- 3.5" struts, hubs, "A" brake calipers and vented discs. The Boge strut housings offer the greatest flexibility with regard to replacement struts. The struts that are in the housings seem fine; no dead spots either up or down, but you'll prolly wanna replace 'em for best results anyway. The donor car sat in the Nevada (Fallon) desert for a year, so the discs are rusty, but they aren't too expensive to replace, or you might be able to get them turned. I'd like $300, not including shipping. I also have an aluminum crossmember that I'll sell for an additional $50.

Of course, I'd prefer local pick-up here in Davis (NorCal), but I'll palletize and bring them to a freight forwarder in the Sacramento area for an additional $75. I can also bring them with me to San Francisco next week if you're in the Bay Area. PM me with your email addy and I'll provide additional pictures.

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post Feb 18 2009, 12:11 PM
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post Feb 18 2009, 12:11 PM
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Don't want the cross member, but I'll take everything else. I sent you a PM.

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