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Mg - Midget Front Shock Absorbers on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Barrigada, Guam, US

Barrigada, Guam, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Armstrong Manufacturer Part Number:4341 RH SDF 32 & 4341 L SDF 30 Interchange Part Number:Moss 264-015 RH & 264-025 LH Other Part Number:British Leyland: GSA-102 RH & GSA-103 LH Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:clean, repainted Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Pictures # 1 thru 4 show the pair after cleaning dust & dirt away. 

Pictures # 5 & 6 show one shock painted with all descriptions and number easily readable. 
Reason for painting to preserve the metal parts from rust.
The sale is per each shock absorber. Available are: 3 ea. rh shocks showing following markings: MOWOG 4341RH  SDF3  &  ARMSTRONG 5925 RH
                                                                           2 ea. lh shock showing following markings: MOWOG 4341LH SDF30  &  ARMSTRONG 5925LH

There is no core charge, you  save up to $ 100.00 ea.
 
Buyer must indicate which side he /she would like to buy, if only one is purchased.

Shipping cost for one ea. or two ea. is the same.

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