Air Lift 78625 - Performance Air Suspension Kit on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Brand New - Open Box. Fits Honda Civic 8th Gen
Kit Includes:
There is a 1 year warranty through airlift until March 2017. (This kit was purchased from bagriders March this year) |
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