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Member Sales Rating: (13)
Member#: 47958
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: York Pa
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![]() I have a set of near brand new Tein coil over suspension with 3,500 miles on them cost 1500 dollars new, just gauging interest for now, I may sell them on here or ebay. They are for WRX wagons (they have the stiffer springs in the rear) But it would also make a great upgrade on any sedan as well. Hit me up with some offers, these are off my car and I do have pics available through email if anyone is interested. Condition is near mint, there is a small tear however on one of the rubber boots, easy to fix. The ride quality on these are amazing, my girl says they feel as good as the stock setup while going over bumps!
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