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Japanese Mini Truck 2 Inch Lift Kit ,suzuki.mazda on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Altamont, Tennessee, United States

Altamont, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:newly manufactured Manufacturer Part Number:N/A


You are looking at a 2 INCH lift kit for a Suzuki or Mazda mini truck.

This will fit the 1989 thru 1998 trucks

This Kit includes two spacers for the front struts

Four shackles for the rear and

all bolts necessary for installation.

All hardware is grade 8 or better.

The spacers are offset to maintain the correct camber.

Shipping to Canada and Mexico is    45.00       


Guaranteed to fit or your money back



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