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re Front Shocks Absorbers

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  1. F3RN4ND0

    F3RN4ND0 Karting

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    I had my front units redone by Nagengast in Poland.
    Inmaculate service by Darek.
    Around 600€ per unit.

    Disassemble was 1/2 hour very easy job on each wheel, BTW.

    I highly recommend.
    Fernando

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  2. George Vosburgh

    George Vosburgh F1 Rookie Silver Subscribed

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    They look beautiful! My only problem with it is that it leaves the car on the lift for a month. My shop is not too happy with that!
     
  3. F3RN4ND0

    F3RN4ND0 Karting

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    Yup.
    That was the case.
     
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    Skidkid F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    That is why you need your own lift. :)

    I will be doing that for my rear shocks one of these days. Thanks for the update/post.
     
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