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Smart Forfour W454 Rear Coil Springs Pair 1.3 Petrol 2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $
Location:

rotherham, United Kingdom

rotherham, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“USED PART IN WORKING CONDITION MAY SHOW SIGNS OF AGE/USE PART IS OF THE SHELF WILL HAVE STORAGE MARKS. FITTING KITS AND BOLTS ARE NOT INCLUDED, INNER/OUTER TRACK ROD ENDS ON STEERING RACK PURCHASE WILL NOT BE INCLUDED. STEREOS WILL NOT INCLUDE CODES, ECU KIT MUST BE INSTALLED AND PROGRAMMED BY A PROFESIONAL GARAGE. PLEASE NOTE THE POSTAGE PRICE IS TO UK MAINLAND ONLY POSTAL CODES EXCLUDING THIS AREA ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION DETAILS” Read Less Item Diameter:NA Items Included:BARE Manufacturer Part Number:NA Grade:NA Material:Steel Superseded Part Number:NA Item Length:NA Reference OE/OEM Number:NA Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear, Right Colour:Black Brand:Smart Type:Coil Spring Interchange Part Number:NA Number of Twists:6 Load Capacity:600 kg Manufacturer Warranty:1 Month Classic Part:No Features:No Drilling Required Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Universal Fitment:No Item Width:NA Performance Part:No EAN:NA

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