Cusco Zero-2e Adjustable Coilvers 2002-07 Subaru Wrx & 2004 Sti on 2040-parts.com
Suwanee, Georgia, US
I have a hard time locating the exact model but I think these are the Cusco Zero-2E coil-overs with adjustable dampening. They have a full stainless steel threaded shock body and locking nuts and pillow ball upper mounts with camber adjustment in front.
The dampening is five-way adjustable at each corner, and these coil-overs allow you to add Cusco's E-Con control unit to allow you to adjust from inside the car. From what I understand these are for 2002 to 2007 Subaru WRX and 2004 Subaru STi. Please check with the manufacturer if these will fit your car before purchasing.
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