2-coilover Shocks-springs-street Hot Rat Rod-drag-stock Car-6in Stroke-afco on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, US
This auction is for a pr of coilover shocks that are 18 out and 12 in and the shocks are new but the 2 springs are 200lb and are barley used and 2 kits selling all for 1 money-----Happy Bidding----
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