Carrera 10 X 275 Coilover Racing Spring - Usa Made - Guaranteed Forever! on 2040-parts.com
Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States
Bid now on this used, 10 inch tall x 275 Carrera coilover racing spring.
These springs are guaranteed to be within 2% of its original rate and
free length FOREVER if not damaged. It is cold wound from Chrome-Silicon
steel - the strongest and lightest process and alloy made. Made in the
U.S.A. The I.D. of these springs is ~2.5 inches.
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