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Old Apr 4, 2003 | 01:21 PM
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REDZ, I'm looking your way
K, things I'm looking for
- Eibach Prokit lowering spring : 1.2" drop
Available at Speedstate and SR.
But I here is the Speedstate link: Click here

&

-Eibach Prokit Dampners shocks : Click here for link

I can get a little bit of a discount from the prices at Speedstate (BTW, prices in link are in CDN$) But if you guys are surfing around Ebay, and come across either of these two, or know of anyone selling it cheaper, PLEASE LET ME KNOW

Thanks a bunch guys!
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Old Apr 4, 2003 | 04:45 PM
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Only thing I'm an expert at is a rifle, basicly I'm just your average whore.

Well, above average whore.

*Goes to whore at ebay.com in the Tiburon isle*

EDIT: $179 + Shipping

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Old Apr 5, 2003 | 12:05 AM
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Thanks Redz!
Keep em' coming!
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Old Apr 5, 2003 | 12:11 PM
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i can only find the ones that redzman found too
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Old Apr 6, 2003 | 07:07 AM
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Basically, it's easy to find stuff for a Hyundai on ebay...It's just VERY VERY time consuming if you're just browsing. Just go to the automotive section in ebay a search "hyundai". After that all you have to do is sift through hundreds of auctions for stickers, xenon bulbs, and 20hp timing advance "chips" a.k.a. 5cent radio shack resistors. This is how I browse ebay and I have found several interesting things on there for my car. Good luck though.
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Old Apr 6, 2003 | 07:36 AM
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Yeah, when I get to www.eBay.com, I just enter tiburon in the search field and go from there. Alot of folks misspell Hyundai or don't add it.

I wish there was a way to leave some items out. Like search for "Tiburon" - "Crap".

LOL

Really, how nice would it be to be able to see what is new without all the damned Xenon this, Chip that, Electronic Squirrel Cage Charger, or fake dash kits?
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Old Apr 6, 2003 | 08:26 AM
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wish there was a way to leave some items out. Like search for "Tiburon" - "Crap".
Well I do something similar. It sucks that there is a limit to the characters in the search string, but this does me pretty well. I do a plain old "tiburon" search about once a month, and flag any words I want to filter. For instance, I already have an AEM CAI, so no need to look for those. And I also try to filter as much universal "rice" crap as I can. Like xenon and neons and angel eyes. This cuts the results by more than half though. Makes ebay much more bearable.

"tiburon" -honda -acura -toyota -celica -aem -xenon -grill -key -antenna -altezza -chip -knife -plate -bulbs -v6 -alarm -plasma -wipers -info -penn -parking -decal -dash -foglights -gauges -flask -sticker -tee -postcard -california -remus -intake -fireball -clip -zen -angel -card -neon -neons


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Old Apr 6, 2003 | 08:28 AM
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umm, after I search for "tiburon" , I use the sub-categories over on the left side of the page. They are broken into light, interior, exterior, air/fuel, exhaust, steering and suspension, brakes, etc.

Admittedly, I am missing out on some listings doing things this way. If I did searches accouting for all the dumbasses out there, I'd find more stuff. But I'm willing to overlook the guy who lists his stuff as "Hyundia Tiberon".
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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 12:33 PM
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I personally HATE all the ricer crap on Ebay but I gotta give the people that sell it credit for one thing despite the fact that I don't want to see it. They're actually selling it to some idiot that doesn't know any better. There's obviously a demand for all of that junk if they're STILL on ebay STILL selling it. That's all I gotta say. puke
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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 12:37 PM
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Well I do something similar. It sucks that there is a limit to the characters in the search string, but this does me pretty well. I do a plain old "tiburon" search about once a month, and flag any words I want to filter. For instance, I already have an AEM CAI, so no need to look for those. And I also try to filter as much universal "rice" crap as I can. Like xenon and neons and angel eyes. This cuts the results by more than half though. Makes ebay much more bearable.
Dude, I wish I had known of that MONTHS ago. I was just kidding before, I didn't know that worked!!!
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