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Tein S-tech Lowering Springs - 04-up Honda Element - Sd-te-ska76-aub00 on 2040-motos

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Tein S-Tech Lowering Springs - 04-Up Honda Element Brand New In Original Packaging !! Tein S.Tech Spring Is An Excellent Step Towards Suspension Tuning. They Offer Approx A 1.5in Drop For A More Aggressive Appearance. Comes With A 1yr Limited Warranty. Spring Length Is Guaranteed Not To Sag More Than 5Mm And To Be Clear Of Any Manufacture Defects (See Limited Warranty For More Info). * 1 Year Limited Warranty. * High-Grade Material Adapted To Improve Guaranteed Satisfaction. * Rubber Spring Protector Sheet To Prevent Noise (Most Applications). Brand: Tein Mpn: sd-te-ska76-aub00 Availability: In Stock

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