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Shock Reservoir Mounts, Custom Billet Aluminum Mounts, No Reserve! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Surface Finish:Polished billet aluminum Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

This listing is for eight (8) new custom made aluminum shock reservoir mount. One mount is pictured, I have a total eight (8) of these mounts available. These mounts are designed to mount shock reservoirs or any 2" round item to a 2" roll bar or chassis tube. These mounts were custom made for our race team. They cost me over fifty bucks each to have made. We used them for many different purposes. We have since sold the race team. I had several of these mounts made, but I only have eight new ones left. These mounts are brand new, undamaged, never installed. I am selling them as-is with no Reserve! The high bidder gets all eight mounts. This auction is for the lot of eight (8) mount. Thanks for looking.

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