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Mini Cooper S 2006 R53 Sport Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Deltona, Florida, US

Deltona, Florida, US
:

Up for sale is a full set of front & rear sport suspension of my 2006 R53. Suspension was taken off at 64,xxx miles and rode as if they were new. All struts are still working flawlessly and have always been paired with OEM springs, meaning no over working or bottoming out the struts. Only reason I am selling is because I recently bought a set of coilovers. Florida driven so no salt & snow.

What you will receive:
(2) OEM front sport springs
(2) OEM rear sport springs
(2) OEM front sport struts (does not include top hats
(2) OEM rear sport struts

Will fit 2002-2006 R50, R53 and I believe 2002-2008 R52s. Check for yourselves before bidding.

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