New Eibach Pro-kit 8228.140 Lowering Springs For 2000-2004 Toyota Celica on 2040-parts.com
Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States
New Eibach Pro-Kit 8228.140 lowering spring kit. Approximate suspension drop (front-rear) 1.2-1.1 inches. Kit includes 2 front springs (part number 8228.001) and 2 rear springs (part number 8228.002). Applications 2000-2004 TOYOTA CELICA 2001-2003 TOYOTA CELICA GT 2001-2004 TOYOTA CELICA GTS |
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