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v8huntr

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  1. Hello guys,

    now unichip has plug and play unichip for porsche 996 cars. These unichips are preprogramed and 100% bolt on performance chips. unichip has been very popular and powerful chip for pcars for past years. these are piggy back systems which can take total control over your engine. each unit is $795.--

    if this is something you are interested then email me or post it here in renntech.

  2. i have been thinking about lowering my 996 c2 for some time now. i was looking around and saw h&r and eibach springs available from tirerack. price for eibach is 348 and h&r is 324. this is street car and i might take it to track few times a year. car has less then 6k miles and stock shocks are in great shape.

    here are some of my questions.

    which spring is better? eibach or h&r?

    should i get sway bar with the springs? and if yes which one?

    who has the best price for springs and swaybars?

    what other options do i have?

    i'll be getting some 19" wheels for my car this week and i would like to get these parts before i get my new wheels. :cheers:

    thx guys

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