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(2) Fabtech Fts81064 Dirt Logic 2.25 Non Resi Long Offroad Shocks on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:FTS81064 Warranty:No Part Brand:Fabtech

You are looking at a pair of new never mounted off-road shocks.  They measure 29" between the center of the eye and the center of the stud mount.  The  #'s on the shock body are FTS81064 and 19012386.   Shipping listed is for the lower 48 states, all others will be actual and determined at the end of the auction.  Please ask all questions prior to bidding, there are no refunds. Sell to US and Canada only.  Thanks for looking

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