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Jdm Tanabe Sustec Df210 Coil Springs For Toyota Mark X Grx130 Japan Made Spring on 2040-parts.com

US $214.40
Location:

Oita, Japan

Oita, Japan
Condition:New Brand:TANABE Color:Red Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:YES MPN:GRX130MCDK Approx Lowering Front:40-50mm Type:SUSTEC DF210 Approx Lowering Rear:30-40mm Vehicle:TOYOTA MARK X Spring RateFront:49N/mm (5kg/mm) Model:GRX130 2013 Dec.- Spring Rate Rear:54.9N/mm (5.6kg/mm) Enjine:4GR-FSE UPC:Does not apply

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