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Energy Suspension 9.8101r Shock Tower Grommets on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, US

Tempe, Arizona, US
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APPEAR NEW IN BOX - Surplus from an autoshop bankruptsy. Some packaging is faded from sun - I can't test these - and have NO car knowledge... so if you have questions I will answer them as best I can. About all I can tell you is they look new, clean, and some are missing the mounting bolts/brackets that normally come with shocks. Please refer to photos for condition, or ASK ME :)

ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IN. NO RETURNS. BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING. NO INTERNATIONAL ORDERS. CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEFORE BIDDING.

Energy Suspension 9.8101R Shock Tower Grommets

Shock absorber grommets; Fits bayonnet end style; 7/8" nipples. 3/8" inside diameter, 1-1/4" outside diameter,; 5/8" thick.; Red, 4 per set.

Lasts Forever
Add To The Performance Of Every Shock
Give Instant Response To The Suspension
Give Instant Control To The Suspension

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