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Tein Super Sport Coilovers For Bmw E90 E92 335i 328i 3 Series Lowering Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $1,325.00
Location:

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Good shape, low miles, all parts as seen in pic
Brand:Tein Kit or Single Part:Kit

 Selling  a full set of front and rear Tein Super Sport coilovers for a 2006+ 3 Series e90 e92 BMW 335i 328i etc.  These Coilovers (coil overs) are in great shape and only have about 4000 miles.  They come with everything needed to install, including a set of adjustable camber plates.  These retail for over $1600 US new without the additional plates. This is the proper way to lower a car instead of lowering springs.

This set will make your 3 series handle and perform like an M3! 

Email me with any questions, please do your own research for any fitment that I may not have listed.  Thanks!

***Please note, I will ship to the US for the rate shown!***

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