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Group Buy-BSI stayrod for A1 chassis



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Kind of expensive.  If someone were really interested in
having one and didn't mind fabricating mounts just go
to a Dodge dealer and buy a bobble strut for a neon
(the older ones have them-not sure about the new style).
My wife's R/T has one.

John



At 11:37 AM 5/8/02 -0700, Josh Hignight wrote:

>$200.
>
>$187 through GB.
>
>No thanks. Doesn't look very useful to me. At least, not $200 useful. I'd
>rather spend $200 on the bar Ron Woods is making.
>
>Joshua Hignight
>Student Services/IT Services Coordinator
>(505) 821-4800 ext. 2116
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pbureau@attbi.com [mailto:pbureau@attbi.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 12:32 PM
>To: Neal Tovsen
>Cc: Night Shadow; Brian Honnold; Scirocco list
>Subject: RE: Group Buy-BSI stayrod for A1 chassis
>
>though the picture is not really clear (location)
>I understand now its a movement damnpner for th tranmny
>(front back movement ob fast clutching.. hummm that is a
>nice idea... I wonder how much they cost...
>
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>ATS - Patrick Bureau
>1985 8v Euro GTX 3A/JH Project
>1988 16v Euro GT Project
> > There's a link to an installed picture below. :)

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