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2001-2006 Ac Schnitzer E46 Bmw M3 Rear Coil Springs Lowering Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Wayne, New Jersey, United States

Wayne, New Jersey, United States
In good shape. See photos. Rears only.
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Kit Parts Included:Coil Spring Manufacturer Part Number:31 35 46 320 Kit or Single Part:Single Part Brand:AC Schnitzer

E46 M3 Rear AC Schnitzer Coil Springs

This listing is for one (1) pair of two (2) AC Schnitzer Rear lowering springs.
Springs have cosmetic wear but no damage. 
Claimed 1" lowering.


Item sold as is, NO Returns or Exchanges. Buyer pays shipping, domestic or international. Insurance available at buyers cost. Payment due within 48 hours of auction's closing.

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