Vette Brakes Performance Suspension & Steeroids Rack & Pinion Steering Kit on 2040-parts.com
Hampton, Virginia, United States
'Vette Brakes Performance Plus' suspension kit that fits 63-79 Corvettes and a 'Steeroids' rack & pinion steering kit with a fastener kit for a 63-66 small block Corvette. Both kits in excellent condition and have never been installed. Was going to install on my 1964 Vette but had a change in priorities so the kits are prices to sell.
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