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Qa1 Carrera Racing Shocks Streeters Smooth Body Shocks Ss7573b Inventory Blowout on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Watsonville, California, United States

Watsonville, California, United States
QA1 Carrera Racing Shocks Streeters Smooth Body Shocks SS7573B INVENTORY BLOWOUT, US $75.00, image 1
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INVENTORY BLOWOUT
QA1 Carrera Racing Shocks Streeters Smooth Body Shocks SS7573B

Custom Mount, Steel, Ride Sensitive, Chrome Plated Shock Absorbers

QA1’s Streeters non-adjustable shock gives you the show-stopping appearance you need at an economic price you want. With a variety of specifications, you are sure to find a Streeter that fits your ride.

  • Non-Adjustable
  • 1 5/8” O.D. Chrome Plated Steel Body for Unmatched Appearance
  • Gas Cell Design to Eliminate Foaming and Dramatically Reduce Fade
  • 1 3/16” Piston
  • ½” Hard Chrome Plated and Polished Piston Rod
  • Shock Mounting Hardware Included

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