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Help with replacement struts/shocks BMW 328Ci

I need to replace struts and shocks on my 2000 BMW 328Ci. Any suggestions about what kind of replacements I should be looking for -- brand, sport suspension vs. heavy duty vs. touring...? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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