Porsche 944 951 944s2 Lindsey Racing Control Arms on 2040-parts.com
Bay Village, Ohio, US
Great set of late offset Lindsey Racing front control arms. These come with standard height 17mm pins for standard spindles and a set of tall 19mm pins for lowered cars. Awesome set-up See my eBay Store for
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