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US $100.00
Location:

Baldwin Park, California, United States

Baldwin Park, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:DNA Manufacturer Part Number:COIL-HC88-RD-S

Application
1994-2001 Acura Integra
1988-2000 Honda Civic
1988-1991 Honda CRX
1994-1997 Honda Civic del Sol


100% Brand New, Never Used or Installed 
Light weight steel
Racing sporty style
Lowered center fo gravity, increase driving stability
Improves handling during acceleration cornering or braking
Works with all stock or after-market struts. 
Dual-locking perches for safety
One set includes 2X Front and 2 Rear Coilovers Lowering Springs
Comes wiht bumps stops; adjustable cylinders;coilver springs; locking key; spanner wrenches.
Exactly Same as the photos
Professional Installer Is Highly Recommend(No Instruction Included)

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