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1968 To 1988 Chevy Pickup4''drop Shackel Lowering Kit Rear, Leaf Spring Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Indian Trail, North Carolina, US

Indian Trail, North Carolina, US
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 UP FOR BIDS IS A NEW SET LOWERING KIT FOR REAR SPRINGS CHEVY  PICKUP, PANEL  WAS TOLD THE WOULD FIT 1961 TO 1988 WITH LEAF SPRINGS THE ARE  NEW IN BOX SELLING AS IS PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES YOU WOULD KNOW MORE THEN ME ON THESE PARTS FIRST TIME OUT OF BOX TO TAKE PICTURES

 

                                                                                 SOLD AS IS

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