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Icon Vehicle Dynamics 2005 - 2013 Toyota Tacoma 2.5 Omega Rear Bypass Shocks Pr on 2040-parts.com

US $202.50
Location:

Redondo Beach, California, US

Redondo Beach, California, US
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Icon Vehicle Dynamics 2005 - 2013 Toyota Tacoma 2.5 Omega Rear Bypass Shocks (1 pair)

Retail Price - $ 1,819.00 (1 pair)


Shipping - Winning bidder pays for shipping, $20.00 to lower 48 states only (no shipping to Hawaii, Alaska or outside of the U.S.)

No returns - Sold as is condition

Item condition - used but is in good condition with original packaging

Please Note: I am selling these Icon Vehicle Dynamics; 2005 - 2013 Toyota Tacoma 2.5 Omega Rear Bypass Shocks for personal reasons. There is nothing wrong with these bypass shocks & these shocks are in good condition. These shocks do have minor scratches & nicks do to installation, removal & usage while on the vehicle. These shocks were recently sent in to Icon Vehicle Dynamics for servicing to ensure the shocks are in good working order. These bypass shocks will ship well packed & in a timely manner. Thank you for looking & good luck!

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