92-00 Honda Civic Jdm Lowering Springs - Red / Black - Cl-cv92bk-sd on 2040-motos
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92-00 Honda Civic JDM Lowering Springs - Red / Black Brand New Springs In Original Packaging. 2X Front 2X Rear Lowering Springs Included. Improved Handling And More Aggressive Appearance. Offers Approx 2.0" Front Drop, Spring Rate: 220 lbs Front / 140 pounds Rear. Designed To Be Pre-owned With Oem Or Oem Replacement Shocks. Comes With Rubber Spring Protector Sheet To Prevent Noise. We Recommend All Customers To Have It Professionally Installed. Made By High-quality Sae9254V Steel, Which Is Durable And Lightwei Brand: K2 Motor Mpn: clcv92bksd Availability: In Stock
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