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Qa1 Carrera Aluminum Adjustable Threaded Shock 6100 6894r27 9" 2 Com 3 Reb 2/3 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
These shocks are used and were for sale in a retail parts store, they do have minor dings/scrapes/scuffs, please see pictures for better details.
Brand:Carrera Manufacturer Part Number:6100

  • Used Carrera Aluminum Shock, Threaded, 6894R27, 9", Rates 2/3 (Com/Reb), includes dyno sheet
  • Note: also has marking F0334481 under part number

  • These shocks are used and were for sale in a retail parts store, they do have minor dings/scrapes/scuffs, please see pictures for better details. Thanks 

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