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Afco Double-adjustable Coil-over Shocks on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Afco UPC:Does not apply

Afco double-adjustable, coil-over shocks.  Shocks were used on our car and are designed to fit a 1st gen. Camaro (67-69) or any similar designed frame.  Small pieces of chromoly were put in place of the bottom bolt to make the shocks work for our car, these can be easily removed as they are only held in with c-clips.  The bottom of one shock is damaged from hitting a high spot in the road, it is not damaged in any way that impedes the operation of the shock and the adjuster on the bottom can still be turned with ease.  The other shock does have some scaring on them from the control arm touching the shock on the bottom but nothing too major.  

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