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Sr20det Uprated Valve Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $178.00
Location:

Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Condition:New Brand:LZA Performance Manufacturer Part Number:LZA 1005SR20DET/S

These are custom made to fit the Nissan sr20det engine

Features:

Super Clean Chrome Silicon wire
Cycle Tested
Shot Peened
designed using the latest spring design software

Specs:

85lbs at 40.5mm
190lbs at 12.6mm lift
max lift : 12.6mm

We use DHL to ship all our items for reliability and short ETA reasons and usually takes between 5-10 days to arrive at the destination.

LZA Engineering / LZA Performance

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