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New Shockwave Seat Replacement Shock Fox Racing Shox Air Float on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
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NEW, NEVER INSTALLED OR USED. IN SLIGHTLY DISTRESSED ORIGINAL PACKAGING
Brand:SHOCKWAVE FOX

NEW SHOCKWAVE SEAT REPLACEMENT AIR FLOAT SHOCK MADE BY FOX RACING SHOX

UPC: 209001F154344, 2080-01-F15-4344
CAGE: 1MQB3
PART #: SW-02263
OTHER ID INFO: HSCG40-15-P-50426
M10-11/15

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