Looking for installer of Koni Shocks

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Old Oct 9, 2003
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Looking for installer of Koni Shocks

I am looking for someone that has installed these shocks before to install them for me. I will probably need this done around the first week of November ASAP once i get them in. I need someone WITH EXPERIENCE. I am willing to drive to San Fran... Thanks.
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its kinda hard to do a diy install konis without the proper tools cause you have to cut the front struts open.
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it not has hards has it look, if you got the right tools it pretty easy
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it not has hards has it look, if you got the right tools it pretty easy
U can do it Drew <---- DIY KING
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