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I'd wait till you get the shocks. Not only will you save installation cost, you'll still have your stock shocks in good shape if you ever need them.
And Dyno_Prelude is right, the amount amount of time to swap new shocks on as well is practically negligible. You have to take apart the entire assembly no matter what.
Install new springs: 2 hours
Install new shocks: 2 hours
Install springs & shocks: 2 hours
And it'll be 2 hours if you're good. Took me 7 (by myself, no air tools, no lift, no experience). I could probably do it in 5 now.
There's a guy in Connecticut who was originally recommended to me & charges $175. His nick is "PreludeGod", and you can find him on hondaprelude.com.
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