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    1. #1
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      DSE Adjustible Shocks

      Cleaning the shop out. I have a set (front and rear) of DSE adjustable coilover shocks. These were on my dads 71 GSX a few years ago. Shocks only had a few(under 1,000) miles on them before he upgraded to something else. Not sure what else they will fit besides A-bodys so please do your homework.

      Would prefer a local deal to Northeast FL but will ship if buyer pays.

      Can email or text pics to anyone.

      $275 or best offer

      Last edited by 69Nova; 03-17-2014 at 09:52 AM. Reason: Added price.
      Andrew Petty


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      Do you have part numbers? What are the springs rated for?

      Thanks!!
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      Must post a price. This isn't eBay.

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    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by analyte View Post
      Do you have part numbers? What are the springs rated for?

      Thanks!!
      The part number on the boxes are 3840DSE-5(fronts) and 041308(rears). The numbers do not match on the shocks which I'm guessing are serial numbers so that should be correct. PM me your email or cell number and I'll send some pics.

      Edit: you'd have to check with DSE. Whatever comes in the kit.
      Andrew Petty

    5. #5
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      I texted Andrew (seller) back and forth this afternoon. The shocks appear to be the A-body non-adjustable setup from DSE, the older style Afcos. I didn't seen any adjustment knobs in the pictures, it has the plug in the bottom of the shock body instead of the knob. I passed because that's what we already have, and I was looking to upgrade to adjustables. The shocks look to be in great shape... definitely a great deal for someone at the price he's asking.

      Best of luck with the sale!
      Luke
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      Thanks for posting that. I was coming on here to do the same. Thanks for the help Luke
      Andrew Petty

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      Bump- open to offers.
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      i'd be interested in these if they fit a 66 chevelle. i don't think they will though
      Scott
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    9. #9
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      Not sure what all is done to your car. Im sure there are plenty of board members that could help you though.
      Andrew Petty




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