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Penske 7300 Coil Over Shocks on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Wheelersburg, Ohio, United States

Wheelersburg, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Selling a set of Penske 7300 coil-over shocks. All of the coil over hardware is included. These were valved and used for an asphalt late model and have base valves as well. They are fine threaded bodies, except one of the fronts has a coarse threaded body. The fronts measure 20 1/4" and the rears measure 22 1/4", fully extended. The also have the upgraded click-style eyelets. The dyno sheet in the photos is where they are currently set at. They've always been really well taken care of and only have a couple races on them since being rebuilt. These shocks would cost nearly $1000 each if bought brand new. Please let me know if there are any other questions. Thanks!

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