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Volkswagon Springs Set Front Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Seminole, Florida, United States

Seminole, Florida, United States
VERY LOW MILER REMOVED FROM CAR AT ONLY 700 MILES
Brand:VOLKSWAGON OEM Surface Finish:PAINTED METAL Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

PERFECT SET OF VOLKSWAGON TUNED SPRINGS FOR THE JETTA WAGON S MODELS THIS SET WAS REMOVED FROM THE SPORTWAGON AT 700 MILES THEY ARE LIKE NEW JUST LOOK AT THEM THEY WILL WORK ON MANY OTHER VOLKSWAGON MODELS AS WELL THEY WILL LOWER THE SEDANS AND GIVE A MUCH FIRMER RIDE IF THAT IS WHAT YOU LIKE OPENED TO OFFERS ON THIS ONE JUST MASH THE BLUE BUTON WITH YOURS... 

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