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Grt 5th Arm Lift Bar Dirt Late Model Shaw-rocket-imca-used on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

Plano, Texas, US

Plano, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 38" torque/lift arm that was used on a GRT.  May fit other dirt late models.  38 inches long including heims,  has 32" center to center steel locating bar with heims.  AFCO 1473-5 shock with coil over kit and 350# spring (10").  AFCO 6th coil kit w/ mini-spring and chain (14") - overall 21 1/2" center to center.

Also includes 3 other bare torque/lift arms - 2 are 38" with heims and 1 is 31" without heims.

Truck shipping - liftgate required for pickup or local pickup avaialable. 

NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING - SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 ONLY - LOCAL PICKUP AVAILABLE

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