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Mookeeh Mk1 Premium Lowering Springs For 05-10 Scion Tc Ps02930 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:MK1 Interchange Part Number:H&R EIBACH Manufacturer Part Number:PS029 029 030 030 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

MOOKEEH MK1 PREMIUM PERFORMANCE LOWERING SPRINGS
BRAND NEW
FIT
 
05-10 Scion TC
(Exclude Cobra & Mach I)
 
Approximate Drop: Front 2.25" Rear 2.15"
Rubber Inserts Included To Reduce Noises
SAE 9254 Cold Woulded Steel
Not Harsh/Bouncy Ride With Heavy Thick Springs - Smooth Ride
Red Powder Coated Finish for Maximum Durability
 

 

- IN STOCK..!! READY TO SHIP OUT..!!



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POLICY

NO PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
NO COMBINE SHIPPING

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Insurance $4.99 For Damages, Lost and ETC During Delivery







  
  
 

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