Used 97-02 C5 Corvette Left Front Real Time Damping F45 Shock Strut -sensor Only on 2040-parts.com
Circle Pines, Minnesota, US
This was removed from a 1998 Corvette with about 44,000 miles on it. It was functioning prior to a collision that did not damage this part of the car. I'd be happy to email higher resolution pics upon request. $100 buy it now or best reasonable offer. Please see my other listings for the same parts for the other corners of the car.
Shocks & Struts for Sale
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- 2 ea monroe 32080 rear shock absorber monro-matic plus gas-charged * free ship *(US $33.14)
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- 2001 audi alllroad air suspension front right strut shock oem 01 02 03 04 (US $299.00)
- Used 97-02 c5 corvette right front real time damping f45 shock strut(US $100.00)
- Monroe/expert series 58273 front sensa trac load adjusting(US $73.92)
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