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Old 07-27-2003, 03:56 PM   #1
will echiach springs off a probe fit?  
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well i am wondering cuz i can get them 4 nuttin along with koni shocks can anyone help me out
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Check part numbers... I'd say most likely not. I'm not sure of the coil size on a probe, but since it's a Jap car, they're probably a lot smaller than a daytona. Look at your springs and look at the probe springs.
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