Used 2013 Si spring shock set

edd

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Chicago, Illinois
Vehicle Model
Civic Si
Body Style
Sedan
Wondering how much could I sell these springs and shocks for..

Used for 27k miles 80% highway, no top hats what do you folks think I can get for them?
 
hmm, I would go on ebay and check there first, then google used springs and shock prices for your make and model and see what that brings up, that should at least give you an idea to start with anyways.
 
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Don't seem to pull up too much, I don't think there's a high demand for stock Si suspension. I did however find someone on eBay selling his complete set for 2 grand lol
 

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That sounds about right, given that your typical after-market setup can run well over a grand altogether.
 
Find the cost of the stock stuff. Divide by 2. That's what I would do. Since people wouldn't pay full price for used gear they can get new for "X" dollars. I wouldnt pay $100 for something used I can get new for $50.

I think you're about $250 new for everything on each side in the front. Maybe ask $300 total for both complete front strut assemblies including all hardware? If you're keeping your hardware maybe $100 per side since it's used and people need to buy a few parts here and there if they don't have all their stock stuff.

http://www.collegehillshondaparts.c...-absorber-2-4l/?trim=si&engine=6-speed-manual


Rears are even cheaper at about $100 new per side.

http://www.collegehillshondaparts.c...shock-absorber/?trim=si&engine=6-speed-manual


I wouldn't pay more than maybe $300 for everything honestly. ($200 fronts and $100 rears with all hardware) Also shipping is going to be huge since the parts are large and heavy.
 
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