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2006-2008 E85 E86 Bmw Z4 Oem Sport Suspension, Struts, Shocks & Coil Springs 46k on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Factory struts, shocks, and coil springs off of a 2006 BMW Z4 with a manual transmission and the sport package suspension. These will fit all 2006-2008 BMW Z4's except for M models. All 4 shocks and struts are in good condition and did not show any signs of leaking or being blown. These are the sport springs that were available on manual transmission cars so the are different spring rates than the standard springs or the sport springs on an automatic transmission car. If your car did not have this spring set from factory then these springs may affect ride height and stiffness due to the spring rate change. The shocks and springs are in good overall condition with just the typical scratches and wear on the paint. 



Sales tax applicable within the state of Florida, automatically added at checkout for Florida residents. 



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