Air Lift 75440 Front Slam Air Spring Performance Kit For Integra/civic on 2040-parts.com
Candler, North Carolina, United States
up for sell is a pair of front air struts for 92-00 Honda civics and 94-01 acura integras. They are air lift brand. only used for approx. 500 miles. includes stock top hats. Outside shows some damage on bags from where they rubbed on the knuckle. Please research installation and info on these bags before purchasing. Cutting and grinding of the upper control arm and knuckle are required. These are the front kit only. I have he back kit and air management system listed in different auctions, email with any questions, thanks
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