Datsun 260z 280z 1974-78 Tokico Rear Shocks Strut Insert New 278 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
New pair of Tokico rear gas strut inserts. Will fit late 1974 to 1978 260Z and 280Z . Will fit 260Z after 8/74.. High quality Made in japan shocks.
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