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2008 Volkswagen R32 Oem Coil Springs Mk5 Mkv on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

San Juan, Puerto Rico, US

San Juan, Puerto Rico, US
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I swapped out my factory coils for a set of aftermarket springs so these are up for sale. The are OEM springs that came from a 2008 R32 with 45,000 miles, they will fit other MK5 GTI's and Jetta's and lower their ride heights. Please do your own research as to fitment on other models, I can only guarantee that it'll work on R32's and have seen them installed into other MK5's. 


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