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Set Of Mazda Miata Shock And Spring Assembly Nb 1999-2005 Front And Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Denver, Pennsylvania, United States

Denver, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

For Sale is a set of Shocks and Springs that were taken off of a 1999 Mazda Miata with 85,000 Miles. Included are a pair of Front shocks and springs, and a pair of rear shocks and springs. The dampening components are functioning properly, but physically they have normal signs of wear (scratches/scuffs/surface rust, see pictures). Top hats are not included.

These will fit all Mazda Miata NB Models from 1999-2005. These will also fit NA models 1990-1997, but it will raise the car a bit higher than stock height.

If you would like to purchase just a rear or front set, contact me and I can change the listing.

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