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New Afco 7" Aluminum 1374-6 Threaded Body Shock Imca Modified Late Model Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Afco Manufacturer Part Number:1374-6

Up for sale is a new Afco 1374-6. This is a 13 series Afco aluminum coil over shock with 7" of travel, #4 compression valving, and #6 rebound valving.  This shock is brand new but does have some shelf wear.  It is as seen in the photos, and does not include any packaging or coil over hardware.  There are minor nicks and scratches, but no dents or anything that would keep it from performing 100%.  This shock is similar to products from Pro, Carrera, QA1, and Bilstein, but get it here for less.  Check out my other items for more great items.  Email me with any questions.  Shipping is included in the lower 48.   

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