Ridetech Control System Compressor Air Ride Technologies Valves on 2040-parts.com
Issaquah, Washington, United States
Ridetech E1 compressor / control system with an extra compressor. This came with a project car I bought, but I'm parting it all out. Never installed it, so I can't guarantee that it all works, but the prior owner claimed that it did. It's pretty heavy, so $50 shipping to lower 48 states.
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