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Koni Pro Mod Aluminum Coilover Shocks Chris Bell Kinetic Top Sportsman Strange on 2040-parts.com

US $549.99
Location:

Valley Center, Kansas, United States

Valley Center, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS FOR A PAIR OF DRAG RACE SHOCKS - THESE ARE KONI ALUMINUM BODY COIL OVER SHOCKS THAT I HAD CHRIS BELL OF KINETIC ENGINEERING REBUILD AND PERFECT - THESE HAVE NOT BEEN RUN SINCE REDONE AND DYNO SHEET IS INCLUDED - PERFECT FOR A TOP SPORTSMAN,  PRO MOD, PRO STREET, DRAG RADIAL OR FAST BRACKET DOOR CAR - 19.5 EXTENDED AND 14" COMPRESSED TO THE BUMPERS - HECK OF A DEAL HERE - -! .. . . - - - - - - - - !!---- ------ - - - CLEANING THE SHOP OUT! - - . - - - -.!! - - ANOTHER BARGAIN ON TOP NOTCH RACE / HOT ROD PARTS!!!- .- - .. !!!!! - - .. !! - . .- - On shipping I generally use USPS except on heavy packages which I ship UPS - truck freight on items UPS can't shiip - delivery confirmation or tracking on all packages I can get that service is included free. I will ship anywhere in the world - BUT understand shipping is not cheap - be prepared to pay for international shipping. PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING IS FOR CONTINOUS 48 STATES IF YOU LIVE IN ALASKA OR HAWAII - EXPECT TO PAY MORE - EMAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE YOU BID

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