| the car had been sitting for years without the weight of the engine and transmission in it as well as being stripped of interior parts. Courtesy Nissan will charge you $150+ for each of the front springs and $130+ for each of the rear springs. If you are getting the camber arms as well, then why not get some aftermarket springs and eliminate some fender gap while increasing cornering potential? As far as cost goes you would be saving money and improving your car. Also, with that much mileage and time on your suspension you should consider Energy Suspension bushings as your rubbers are most likely very sloppy contributing to the poor suspension geometry. Just my .02 I hope whatever you decide to do fixes your Z.
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