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2 X Sway-a-way Racerunner 3" Remote Reservoir Coilover Shocks 14" Travel on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Fresno, California, US

Fresno, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Sway-A-Way Warranty:No

2 Sway-A-Way RaceRunner Remote Reservoir Coilover Shocks

This auction is for two Sway-A-Way RaceRunner Remote Reservoir Coilover Shocks. The shocks look used, but have never been installed on a vehicle. They were purchased for a project that never got started and have been lying around the shop for a few years. These shocks are new and unused.
  • 3" Remote Reservoir Coilover Shocks (minus coils)
  • 14" Travel

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