Jeep Cj 82-86 Front Shock Towers With All Hardware on 2040-parts.com
North Tonawanda, New York, US
Pair of shock towers removed from a 1982 Jeep cj, in decent shape they were painted in gray paint with primer underneath, inside as seen in picture has pitting.
all hardware is included as seen in pictures
I will ship to 48 states, shipping fixed at $10 usps med flat rate box. auction is for paypal.
any questions email me.
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