I am selling 2 used lowering blocks. They are in good used condition.
The blocks measure 3 inches high. 4 3/4 inches long 2 inches wide I will ship USPS Priority same day or next business day to the winner. |
Lower Kits & Parts for Sale
- Tein street basis z coilovers for 09-16 370z z34 & 08-15 g37 q60 v36 coupe rwd(US $549.00)
- Afe power 510-301001-n afe control pfadt series lowering kit fits 15 mustang(US $941.99)
- Power house universal air airbag bag large double convoluted air spring(US $99.99)
- Cpp 73-86 chevy gmc c10 c15 front 2.5" drop spindles cp4s4 truck lower e23(US $195.00)
- Airlift airbag system(US $750.00)
- Tein street advance z 16ways adjustable coilovers for 07-10 yaris & 08-14 xd(US $649.00)
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