The photo is a general picture to show the kit. The actual part may be a lil different.
For easy coil-over installation, you need AFCO coil-over hardware kits. These kits are machined from aircraft-grade aluminum with an anodized finish. AFCO coil-over hardware kits include all that you need to install track-proven performance on your racer.
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