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Penske Shock Tools, Penske Shim Kits, Ohlins Shock Tools on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Penske and Ohlins Warranty:No

Penske Shim Kits
Penske Shock Tools

Ohlins Tools


Qty.
Penske Tools
7500 Inflation Tool 1
Inflation Unit 1
Shock Wrench 1
Body Wrench 1
Gripping Sleeve-Penske 1
Overflow Ring 1
Damper Holder 1
Body Clamp Insert 1
7300 HS Blow Off Adjusting Tool 1
BV Tools 2
Shock Vise 4
Vacuum Cap 1
Nitrogen Regulator 1
Mini Coil Air Hose 1
Ohlins Tools
Inflation Unit Ohlins 1
Gripping Sleeve-Ohlins 1
Ohlins Push Tool 1
Ohlins Overflow Cup 1
Ohlins Tool Spacer 21mm 1
Ohlins Tool Spacer 41mm 1
Penske Shim Kits
Standard Shim Kit 1
Blow off / BV Shim Kit .0625 ID 1
Bleed Shim Kit 1

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