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Rockford, Illinois, US
This drag shock mount kit is brand new in the box complete with instructions.
This is a period correct item that was designed for use on x frame Chevrolet full size cars from 1958 thru 1964 .
Ship in lower 48 US for $12.95 . Paypal accepted .
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