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Swift Springs 2006 Up Lexus Is250/350 New 4t040 Blk on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Long Beach, New York, United States

Long Beach, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lexus

This is a sale for set of 4 Brand New Swift Lowering Springs for Lexus IS 250 IS 350.
Bought these a while ago and never had them installed. I didnt want to take the packaging 
apart so theres a small shot of the springs to se that they were new and never use.
The box of course has some crush to it from shipping bit the springs are new condition.
They will be mailed in a new shipping box. .

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