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Bmw 335 E30 Lowering Springs 1984 To 1990 on 2040-parts.com

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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Warranty

I am not a mechanic so i dont know much about these.i believe they are H&R lowering springs?they have the number 335 written on them.they came from an auction.also there was bbs caps, an intake and a starter in the box that came off of a 1984 to 1991 335 bmw.so pretty sure thats what these were on as well.look to me to be in good working condition.they are 6 inches tall.what you see in the pictures is exactly what you will get.usually ship orders the very next day.
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