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Tokico Shocks - Complete Set - For 94 - 04 Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Humboldt, Arizona, US

Humboldt, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a complete set of blue Tokico Shocks.  They are in like new condition with less than 1000 miles wear.

They fit 1994-2004 Mustangs v8 or v6

 *****PLEASE NOTE, THE SHIPPING CHARGES SHOWN ON LISTING IS NOT THE ACTUAL CHARGES,  SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS******

 

Shipping is UPS Ground and must be paid before shipped. Can only be calculated after

I know where it is to be shipped to.

 So message me    BEFORE   purchase with shipping information and I will message you back with cost. 

(I will be using E-Bay's shipping calculator for UPS Ground) (Shipping from Arizona!)

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