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- Red scale coilover 1-4"spring kit for crx/del sol/civic eg/ej/ek/integra dc(US $45.58)
- True coil front racing racing spring
- Red scaled 1-4"height adjustable coilover spring kit for 88-00 civic eg/ej/ek/dc(US $46.88)
- Red scale coilover 1-4"spring for crx/del sol/civic eg/ej/ek/integra dc silver(US $45.58)
- For civic/dc red scale adjustable 1-4"lowering suspension silver coilover spring(US $47.88)
- For civic/dc red scale adjustable 1-4"lowering suspension coilover spring kit(US $47.88)
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