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Replacement Adjuster Coil-over Spring Seat Abutment Ring For 2 ¼ Coilover Kits. on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Riga, default, Latvia

Riga, default, Latvia
Condition:New Brand:HAND MADE Kit or Single Part:Single Part Manufacturer Part Number:777 Warranty:1 Year Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear, Upper, Lower

Hello, we are selling replacement adjuster coil-over spring seat abutment ring for 2 ¼ coilover kits.  

Suit to such brands like -  KW, H&R, XYZ Coilovers, FK-AUTOMOTIVE, TUNING ART, TA-TECHNICS etc.

Made from STAINLESS STEEL (ANSI 304).  NO aluminum which oxidized after 1 year using!!!!

Fast and cheap EU shipping!!! 

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