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New Lightweight Aluminum Shock Pin & Clip Sprint Car 4.625" Fast Shock Changes on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
New racing part, never installed, check other auctions for other sizes.
Brand:M&W Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SHP-4

Inventory Blowout. Save Big $$. Liquidating remaining inventory of new and used racing parts and equipment.

New aluminum lightweight quick change shock pins for Sprint Car. 

1/2" diameter, 3" shank, 4.625" overall. Mostly used for front upper shock mount. 

We have a few left of different sizes so check other auctions for the other sizes. The count available for auction is the inventory left. 


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