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Nissan 350z Oem Factory Coil Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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OE Spec or Performance/Custom:OE Spec

Set of used 350z OEM Nissan coil springs removed from my 2006 350z. This is the complete set of both the front and rear. Do dents or bends, these were removed from my car when I installed new lowering springs on my 2006 and had No issues.

Fits 03-08, please check to make sure these will fit your vehicle

Please allow add'l handling time due to holidays. If any delays I will update you accordingly

Thanks for taking a look and have a great holiday !

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