New 1967-1972 Dodge Dart Duster Barracuda Anti Sway Bar Front & Rear Kit on 2040-parts.com
Millersville, Maryland, US
NEW! 1 1/8" Front and 7/8" Rear anti sway bar.
This is a Must addition to your classic car.
Will improve handling drastically!
Fits 1967-72 Dodge Dart, 67-69 Plymouth Barracuda,
1967-72 Duster, Lancer & valiant.
Included the front sway bar and all necessary polyurethane bushings and hardware.
Plus, winner gets the book "Handling" ($8.00 value)
Add $29.00 for shipping.
(CA, WA, and OR buyers, add $10.00 to cover shipping.) Good luck!
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