Ohlins 7" Nascar Adjustable Racing Shock Arca K&n Race Car Asa Penske Bilstein on 2040-parts.com
Monmouth, Illinois, US
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We have a used Ohlins 7" Adjustable Racing Shock. It came from a NASCAR team. It has a 7" shaft. It is about 22" extended. It goes in and out fine and does not leak. NO RESERVE Sold new for $489.95.
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