Energy Suspension Coil Spring Damper Donuts / Coil Spring Insert (9.9005g) on 2040-parts.com
Falmouth, Maine, US
These are new in box, but I will remove them from the box to save on shipping. I will include the box cover.
Product Description (# 9.9005G )
Part # | 9.9005G |
Manufacturer: | Energy Suspension |
Description: | Coil Spring Dampener Donut; Black; H-2.25 in.; Dia. 3 9/16 in.; 2 pc.; Performance Polyurethane; |
Features: | Great For Competition Use |
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