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Damper Adjustable Lowering Coilover Suspension For 1995-'98 Nissan S14 240sx on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:MaXpeedingrods Quantity:one set (2 pieces front + 2 pieces rear) Manufacturer Part Number:Nissan S14 200SX 240SX Silvia Adjustable Coilover Suspension type:Coil Spring Over Struts/Shock Absorber/Suspension Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Fit 1:S14 Silva 1994-1998 (Japan Market) Surface Finish:Brand New Fit 2:S14 240SX 1995-1998 (USA Market) Warranty:Yes Fit 3:S14 200SX 1994-1998 Europe Australia New Zealand Kit or Single Part:Kit Front Spring Rate:8kg/mm (448 lbs/in) Kit Parts Included:Coil Spring, Shock, Strut Rear Spring Rate:6kg/mm (336lbs/in) Adjustable:Yes Adjustable Height:Yes Interchange Part Number:For Nissan S14 200SX 240SX 94-98 Coil Struts Shock Adjustable Camber Plate:Yes Other Part Number:for Nissan S14 200SX 240SX Silvia Color:Golden Adjustable Level:24 Ways Adjustable Damper UPC:Does not apply

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