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Pedders 62 180 008 Coil Springs, Pair 180mm X 62mm 8kg on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pedders Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:62 180 008 Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia

Pedders 62 180 008 coil springs, pair

Description:

  • Pair of Pedders 62 180 008 coil springs
  • 62mm diameter
  • 180mm length
  • 8 kg rate

Manufacturer:

  • Pedders

Part #:

  • 62 180 008

Quantity:

  • Two pieces (one pair)

Condition:

  • Appear to have been installed or at least test fit (see marks in images)
  • Like new (see images)

Return policy:

  • Return for a for refund (less shipping) if this item is found to be defective
  • Must be returned within 14 days

 

NOTES:

Payment must be received within five (5) days of the end of the auction. The item will be sold to the next highest bidder or be relisted after seven (7) days.

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