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Gabriel Air Shocks 63-64 Oldsmobile 98 on 2040-parts.com

US $87.60
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Warranty All products are warranted for fit and function for a period of 180 days from date of purchase. If you are experiencing difficulties please send me a message via Ebay system. Please include the following: Ebay item number. Nature of problem. Please be specific as to nature of problem. Your name, telephone number, and best time to call you. Non-warranty new return If you change your mind after receiving product, you are welcome to return the item at your expense. Please include the following with return: Copy of original packing slip marked “Return for refund”. The following conditions must be met for a full refund: Product shows no signs of installation. Scuffs, scratches, worn paint at mounting points will be grounds for a restocking charge. All packaging is the same condition that you received it. Fingerprinted boxes, missing parts, open hardware packages will be grounds for a restocking charge. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Gabriel Placement on Vehicle:Rear

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You are purchasing 1 pair ( 2 shock absorbers) of new Gabriel manufactured air shocks for the rear of the vehicles listed below.

Includes air hose/fill kit !!!

* Adjust the rear ride height by simply adding air to convenient fill valve.

* 200 PSI maximum air pressure. Up to 1000 lbs additional load carrying capacity.

* Sturdy metal can protects air bladder.

Fits the following vehicles:
1963-1964 Oldsmobile 98


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