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2 Used 1-1/2 Inch Aluminum Race Car, Stock Car Sway Bar Bushings on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used

2 USED 1-1/2 INCH ALUMINUM SWAY BAR BUSHINGS. These bushings are 1-1/2 I.D. x 2-1/8 O.D. These bushings are 1.140 inch wide. These aluminum bushings fit in Speedway Eng., Stock Car Prod,. etc. frames that accept 2-1/8 inch O.D. sway bar bushings. They are used but in excellent condition.Please check out my other items on eBay. Can combine shipping, must pay within 3 days of committing to purchase.

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