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Originally Posted by Robbiejuk
Cheapest way to get the X-pro shocks would be to order the alloy bodies and the plastic internal shock tops. We did that with one of our club members, saved him quite a bit of cash. You already have all the internal bits with your standard shocks so it is just case of taking them apart and putting on the new bits.
I am sure mr dodd from autocare and cycles will be along with some part numbers for you 
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cheers Rob
The part numbers are:
125000465 x 1 front set rrp £19.99 a pair
125000466 x 1 rear set rrp £19.99 a pair
125000430 x 2 top & bottom plastic parts rrp £3.99 a pair
also my mate Ash. uses an X2C with the std diff balls which just gets re greased now and again..
hope this helps
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