Mustang Svo Oem Koni Struts And Rear Shocks, '84-'86 on 2040-parts.com
Chico, California, US
These are used, front struts pt# 8741 1054 and rear shocks pt# 80401026 for '84-'86 Mustang SVO. They have only 32,800 miles on them as the were taken off a salvage SVO that was wrecked and retired for parts. I had them dyno'd last year and the graphs lay over each other almost identically. Paperwork is available as well. I dont have the Quad shocks since they suffered damage in the wreck.
These are original Konis with the Ford #s on them as well. Available upon request.
New units sell for $268/ea and $83/ea at Summit and much more at Koni. I'm selling these as a full set only for $225.00 BIN. DONT lowball me. They are barely broken in, dyno'd and a steal at this price.
Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for stopping by.
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