Brand New Vogtland Lowering Springs For Jetta S / Se / Sel on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
I originally purchased these to put on my 2011 Jetta S, but I recently sold it and never had an opportunity to ever use these.
Model: 956144 - they're also a 1.4" drop
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