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Afco Steel Racing Shocks - Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $84.95
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Afco Steel Racing Shocks - Brand New, US $84.95, image 1

Brand New AFCO Racing Gas Shock w/Bearings - 9in. Steel Body 14.75in.Comp 23.50in. available in many valving -- choose which number you want:

Available and in stock are:

1094

1096

Also 7 in. Steel Body Available and in stock are:

7in. Steel Body 12.75in.Comp 19.50in.Ext.

1074

1075

1074-6

1075-6

1077

When purchasing choose which you want

  • 5/8in. shaft prevents flexing
  • Gas filled, mount in any position
  • Choose your stroke and valving
  • Welded eye-ring with replaceable bearing

 Brand New Excellent quality great racing shocks!

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