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Alston Chassisworks Vari-shocks Coil Over Shocks - Very Nice! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cotuit, Massachusetts, United States

Cotuit, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

Pair of Alston ChassisWorks Vari-Shocks. These are slightly used and in very good condition, 16 inches long extended and 11 inches long compressed. Springs are available from Alston or many suppliers. These are single adjustment shocks with ball joint ends and sell for $250.00+ each. Any questions please call Jay @ 805-709-4862. Shipping will be a flat $20.00 in lower 48 States.

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