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Subaru Sti D2 Coilovers With Camber Plates 2005 2006 2007 on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

South Ozone Park, New York, US

South Ozone Park, New York, US
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UP FOR SALE ARE MY D2 RS COILOVERS WITH FRONT CAMBER PLATES FOR THE 05-07 SUBARU STI. THESE COILOVERS ARE GREAT THEY OFFER SUPERB HANDLING AND RIDE WITH 36 WAY ADJUSTABLE DAMPER CONTROL AND THEY'RE ONLY 6 MONTHS OLD. I DECIDED TO GO WITH AN AIR SETUP INSTEAD. FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME SO I CAN GET YOU AN ACCURATE SHIPPING QUOTE. THANKS

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