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Opel Corsa OPC 35mm lower with H & R sport springs

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Recently updated on February 11, 2020 at 12:01 am

News from the team around the suspension specialists at H&R. The next lowered vehicle after the Ford S-Max, the  Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT or brand new Opel Astra K is now one small car in the form of the current one Opel Corsa in the top version as OPC with 207PS brings the H&R a good 35mm closer to the road and, if desired, even presses the wheels into the wheel arches in a much larger format using new spacers (Track +). Of course, we have all the important details about lowering the vehicle Opel Corsa OPC known. What we got to know we have listed below for you in a small summary!

(Photos: MR)

These are the details of the vehicle:

  • Sport springs (front and rear 35 millimeters lower each)
  • "Trak +" wheel spacers in different dimensions.
  • all parts with appraisals

Certainly, new information and certainly new pictures and videos will soon be online. As soon as this is the case, we will of course put it online and inform you about it.

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Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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