Indy Race Car Champ Irl Drift Hyperco Shock Damper Coil Over Springs 1300 Lbs on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, United States
Two used 1300 lbs. Hyperco coil over shock springs. 5 inches tall 3 1/4 inch outside diameter, 2 1/4 inch inside diameter. Sold as is.
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