New C10 Flip Chevy Gmc C-10 1973-87 Pickup 6" Rear Lowering & Shock Extenders on 2040-parts.com
Liberty, South Carolina, United States
New C10 Flip Chevy GMC C-10 1973-87 Pickup 6" Rear Lowering & Shock Extenders. Bought new on ebay but never installed. Both the axle flip and shock extenders are high quality metal, not cheap. FREE SHIPPING
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