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H&r Sport Springs Kit Mercedes C400 4matic W205 2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:H&R Part Brand:H&R Manufacturer Part Number:28811-2 UPC:Does Not Apply

H&R Sport Springs are designed and engineered for each particular application to lower the vehicle's center of gravity and reduce body roll. They offer the correct spring rate for low, aggressive looks, high performance handling and no ride harshness! Stock ride comfort is retained while a lowered ride height between 1.25" – 1.8" on average can be expected.

I purchased this item with intensions of installing it on my vehicle, but I due to financial hardship I had to sell the vehicle. The parts are brand new and in the original box, along with all the papers, stickers, and warranty information.

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