I got the springs from Wolff Springs. You have to look under the CZ pistol line and then get the appropriate springs for your pistol. I bought one of the kits with the reduced and extra power springs(comes with x2-recoil springs and firing ppin springs-I think). The extra power springs are a pain to use as they increase the amount of strength it takes to pull back the slide. I also bought a hammer,extractor and magazine spring. The hammer spring is a reduced power spring,(kind of like a Beretta "D" spring), that reduces the trigger pull weight a bit but gives a much better trigger pull. The magazine spring was not the same as the original in that it seemed like it was more for a single stack magazine but actually functions well. The only spring I didn't get was the trigger spring as I don't have any roll pins to replace the ones I would have to take out. I also ordered a set of replacement grips from Numerich Gun parts. They were only $10.00 for the pair plus shipping. They have parts listed under Jericho,Kassner and Baby Eagle. I also bought an extra Mec Gar magazine that fits the 75. It is a 17 rounder even though the original is only 16. I researched a bit in order to find a magazine that won't have a problem with the gun. Such as the 15 round Mec Gar with the plastic base does not play well with the Jericho as it may/may not actually lock into the magazine catch. All of the springs cost me around $24.00 shipped,which I highly recommend getting as the ones that come with the pistol are worn/compressed severely.
The stock number for the Performance pack is 14100 if that helps.
I am waiting to go to the range to try it all out. If it performs well, I might get the pistol refinished eventually. I have used one guy a couple times prior that uses a good coating that makes cleaning easier and creates less friction. Many other people have used him on the Sig Forum with rave reviews. His quality is spot on, cheaper than any other refinisher I have researched-(as far as cleaning,replacing parts <you have to supply them of course>,breaking the pistol down,etc..) and to boot he is faster in having your pistol returned to you-usually less than 10 days. Some would think that is cause for concern but like I said, I have used him a few times prior and have yet to have an issue with the work done. He is also an ffl dealer so you can ship the pistol directly to him. I have no affiliation with him but like to pass on a good deal when I find them.