Tein S-tech Springs 02-03 Subaru Wrx Sks34-aub00 on 2040-parts.com
Mobile, Alabama, United States
TEIN S.Tech Springs are an excellent step towards suspension tuning.
They give your car a more aggressive appearance and increased road
holding capability. Designed to be used with OEM or OEM replacement
shocks. Each application is road tested in North America for the proper
balance between performance and comfort.
Features: Chrome Vanadium SAE9254V Construction Progressive Spring Rate Design Green Powder Coat Finish Developed to be used in conjunction with OEM or OEM replacement dampers |
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