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US $117.95
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Competition Engineering Weld-On Subframe Connectors C3014, US $117.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Competition Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:3014

 If you're going racing and have a hi-po engine in your unibody car, you might end up losing traction or twisting the body. What you need is extra support, and Competition Engineering's weld-on subframe connectors give you that. Constructed of mild steel tubing, they solidly connect your car's front and rear subframes.

Brand:Competition Engineering

Manufacturer's Part Number:C3014

Part Type:Subframe Connectors, Weld-On

Product Line:Competition Engineering Weld-On Subframe Connectors                         

UPC:084663030147

Connector Finish:Natural

Connector Material:Steel

Quantity:Sold as a pair.

Notes:Must be used with formed rear frame rails

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