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Lowering Spring Kit Fits Honda Civic Accord Others With Macpherson Struts on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Pineland, Florida, US

Pineland, Florida, US
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YOU are bidding on a set of Lowering Springs & front strut top with adjusting tubes & collars. These were fitted to a 2001 Honda Civic that only went to STEREO COMPETITIONS. Never seriously driven on street  or track. All pieces in new condition. 

Comes with 4 coil springs ( 2 front & 2 rear) ; 2 Front Strut Top Mounts; 4 Adjusting Tubes (2 Front & 2 Rear) ; 8 adjusting lock rings & 4 rubber insulators.
 
Ride height can be adjusted to suit your needs from low-rider to near standard ride height.
NO RESERVE ; BID 2 BUY Thanks for looking & Good Luck Bidding. Ships Same day PayPal Payment Confirmed via USPS Parcel Select. Dimensions are 11 "x 9" x 7" weighing 15 pounds. Ships from 33945 to your ZIP. Fees charged accordingly. 

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