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Vintage Coleman Mini Bike ? Coil Over Suspension Rear Shocks Motorcycle Shock on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Jackson, Michigan, US

Jackson, Michigan, US
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Please read the description / look at the pictures / click on the pictures for close ups and to zoom in , the pictures are most of the description ! Vintage mini bike shocks in decent shape , there are differences between the 2 . Includes what you see in the pictures . One shock is 12-1/2" overall in length x 1-3/4" wide at the spring , the other is 13" overall in length . All parts shown are all I have , the rear suspension is listed also . Items are sold as - is , no refunds or returns . Please ask any questions you may have . Local pick up is welcome or please click on the shipping link for a cost quote to your area . I can combine shipping on multiple items to keep costs down (1 package) . Postal m.o. is an option as well . Any problems whatsoever , just send me a note . I do everything myself EXCEPT deliver the items to your door . I will insure anything over $100 myself , UPS covers up to $100 and USPS $50 . Ebay.gov charges US the sellers 9% of what we charge YOU the buyer for shipping costs among'st all other fees involved . Thanks for looking , more to come and have fun ....

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