92-95 Civic Hatch H&r Race Suspension on 2040-parts.com
Carbondale, Illinois, United States
A set of H&R race springs on stock eg struts for sale. Comes with no name adjustable uppers in okay shape. They ride and handle great but they do sit very low. If you're trying to get low these are for you. Every thing is in working order and not blown. They came off my 92 civic hatch and were just too low for my liking. Any questions just message me.
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