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Expired Tein Flex Z coilovers Model 3 LFP [Expired]

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Why pull them at 400 miles? They sound nice
My wife had MX and I had Model 3, so I installed sway bars, camber arms, coilovers, wheels etc, had fun as much as I can... Now MX is sold and Model 3 goes to my wife and with the way she drives I didn't think lowered car is good for her, so Model 3 now back to OEM struts and MPP lift kit :D So Teins have to go :( She really doesn't care how it drives, how it handles as longs it has full charged and ready to go :)
 
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