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Why is it so Hard!!!!

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Old 07-17-12 | 04:33 PM
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It really sucks, it took me 3 months to purchase mine. The issue is that dealers overvalue their used LS cars, and the cream puff cars from private sellers go quickly. Supply is also another issue. For some reason Southern Florida is full of them, which was my only saving grace. The place is just loaded with them if you look for a while online, I would almost suggest getting a flight down here and driving it back. Worst case scenario you go to the beach for a couple days. Just make sure you get to check all the cars vin # with the dealers etc. etc.

I was also able to find a mint 96 LC for my brother with 86k miles as well.

Also, I would suggest the 1998 - 2000. They have the best look and features for the money.
Old 12-01-12 | 08:38 AM
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I just emailed Sewell about the bushings... If any has part numbers that would help me out a lot.. I dont want to order the wrong thing.

Originally Posted by PureDrifter
i got both mine for ~$65/pair last summer during a local dealer's employee pricing event.

dropped them and some spare arms off at a local shop I know, quoted at between $10-20/each depending if he has to burn them out, and doesnt think he does

I paid $8/bushing like 4-5 years ago when i put the poly bushings in ahahah.
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