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Monroe Monro-matic Plus - Gas Charged Shock Absorber 32080 Large Bore Lt on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Roseville, Michigan, United States

Roseville, Michigan, United States
Taken out of box, but wasn't used
Brand:Monroe Item #:GRAG-06-CC Manufacturer Part Number:32080 UMM

Monroe Monro-matic Gas Charged Shock Absorber

Part # 32080 UMM
Large Bore Lt

* This item was taken out of the box, but would not fit our particular project.
It is not used. Box shows wear from sitting - no intructions, but has a baggie of parts with it.

Combined shipping is available with multiple purchases from this seller, please ask for details!

I go to the post office several times per week, fast shipping!

** I have a 3rd one available as well that doesn't have the parts bag with it. If you are interested in this one, please contact me before purchasing. 

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