Front works shocks off Yamaha banshee. Shocks will need rebuilt as the seals are starting to leak. Shafts appear to be straight and not bent. Bump stops in good shape. Only shipping to the u.s.a feel free to ask any questions. Shocks are 14 3/4" eye to eye may fit other bikes.
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