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Red Scaled 1-4"height Adjustable Coilover Spring For 88-00 Civic Eg/ek/dc Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $46.88
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Top Street King Materials:T-6061 Aluminum Sleeves / Steel Springs Manufacturer Part Number:COIL-HC88-T11-BL Surface Finish:Anodized Strut Top Interchange Part Number:Adjustable Scaled Cold-Wounded Steel Suspension Front / Rear Lowering Rate:-1"-4" Other Part Number:Coil Lower Spring Over Strut Coupe/Sedan/Hatchback Please Note:Fits Shocks up to 50mm OD Diameter Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Left, Right UPC:Does Not Apply Color:Blue

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