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Motorcycle 1pair 12.5" 320mm Scooter Atv Quad Air Shock Absorber Rear Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $72.98
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Fitment:Universal fit 320~330mm shock bikes Placement on Vehicle:Rear Spring Diameter:7mm Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Max Load:200kgs / 1 pair Surface Finish:Black gold Packaged include:2x Shocks+ 2x Wrench+ 2x Tubes+2x Clevis End Adapter Warranty:Yes TOP AND BOTTOM HOLE EYE Diameter:12mm. if you need 10mm or 14mm,leave message. Material:Aluminum & Solid Steel UPC:Does not apply

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