MK 1 or 2 shocks

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MK 1 or 2 shocks

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What does an 89 cabriolet hve for shocks. I want to get coilovers and need to know what I need. Guys at C1 didn't know offhand.
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89 is a mark 1
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Re: MK 1 or 2 shocks

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Caddycabby wrote:What does an 89 cabriolet hve for shocks. I want to get coilovers and need to know what I need. Guys at C1 didn't know offhand.
Who were you talking to at C1? That is not like them.

Kenny and Curtis know very well what you need.

I'd call them back and ask for Curtis. Don't be afraid to tell him that sombody there has confused you.

All Cabriolets are MK I. The later model "Cabrio" is a MK III frame.
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Post by Caddycabby »

Ken told me that in three weeks they'll be getting in some good MK1 coilovers for around $1200 I'll probably get those.
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