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Twm, Port City, Keyser Manufacturing Shock Mount Parts - Dirt Late Model on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
Some is new, some is used.
Brand:TWM / Keyser Manufacturing / Port City / OMG

 I have the following for sale in this "TAKE ALL" Auction: Birdcage shock mount parts. You get everything in the pictures and listed. Over $450 worth of stuff here. These are universal to TWM, Port City, Keyser Manufacturing and OMG brands.

(6) Standard shock mounts for TWM, Keyser, Port City, OMG bearing bird cages.

(2) NEW non-rotating LR shock mounts (Rocket, Black Diamond, Capital, Mastersbilt, Longhorn).

(3) Rotating shock clevis (all brands).

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