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NB 993 PSS9’s with Stomski Racing Camber Plates w/monoballs

 
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Old 08-05-2017, 05:13 PM
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Default NB 993 PSS9’s with Stomski Racing Camber Plates w/monoballs

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Bilstein PSS9’s with Stomski Racing Front Camber Plates w/monoballs and rear TRG adjustable sway bar mounts

I just upgraded to JRZ’s so I am selling my PSS9’s that served me well. There was nothing wrong just got the itch for an upgrade. You can see from the pictures the dates are early 2006 range, they were on the car when I got it in 2008 and I was told they were less than a year old at that point. My guesstimate is that they have ~35-40k miles on them, including ~100 autox’s and probably 15-20 track days or so. obviously i haven't cleaned the up for "authenticity".

About 5 years ago, I upgraded to the Stomski Camber plates to get more camber out of the front, I think the max I ran it with them was ~3.5 degrees (up from 1.5 without them). The monoball eliminates the slop from the factory rubber bushing.

To prevent the rear stock sway bar mounts spinning on the perch (due mainly to the stiff TRG rear sway bar) and one of the rennlist guys found me a set of new old stock 2-piece TRG sway mounts which allows you to adjust preload without taking the whole shock off, also allows you to use whatever end links you already have (i ran tarrett) and no spinning like the factory pss9/10's.

best way to reach me is email cohare AT vt.edu

located in Tampa FL

Link to camber plates:
https://www.stomskiracing.com/produc...-camber-plates

last picture is ride height and camber I ran with these.
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Default SOB!

I always knew you had more work done. Easily 1sec advantage!! SOB!!!!!

Chris is Great and honest guy. GDLWS.
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I always knew you had more work done. Easily 1sec advantage!! SOB!!!!!

Chris is Great and honest guy. GDLWS.
haha yup no other possible explanation whatsoever!

Thanks for the kind words!
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haha yup no other possible explanation whatsoever!

Thanks for the kind words!
bump open to offers!
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