Ub Machine Upper Control Arm A-arm Ubm15-0910 9-1/4 W/ Ball Joint on 2040-parts.com
Geneva, Ohio, United States
UB MACHINE UPPER CONTROL ARM A-ARM UBM#15-0910. 9-1/4 in long, with 6 in Spread, w/ BALL JOINT. In Good used Condition. Used on Port City Asphalt Late Model but can be used on other Chassis. Used in one race, stopped racing and selling my parts off. Shipping & Handling is $14.50.
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