Aluminum Quick Release Shock Pins. Sprint Car, Vintage, Midget. on 2040-parts.com
West Burlington, Iowa, United States
Up for bid is (6) aluminum quick release shock pins. 4 used ones, 2 new ones. 2 used 2 3/4" thru spud. 1- 2 1/8", 1- threaded spud. 2- new 2 1/8" thru spud. Complete with nuts, clips, and spacers.
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