Schroeder Sway Bar Race Car Nascar 1 3/4" Ends 2" Diameter "new" Speedway on 2040-parts.com
Statesville, North Carolina, United States
This is a new Schroeder sway bar it is 37" long and has 1 3/4"ends and is a 2" in dia.It is a solid bar NOT HOLLOW this bar at speedway engineering is over $400.00.this item will ship UPS thanks for looking and check out my other auction. No over seas buyers please |
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