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solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom

solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Condition:New Warranty Period:3 years Other Part Number:343420 REAR SUSPENSION SHOCK ABSORBERS:TWIN TUBE GAS PRESSURE SHOCKS Items Included:Shock Manufacturer Part Number:33-26 725 0000, 33-267250000, 343420, G1131, G1162 Material:Steel Shock Absorber Type:Gas Reference OE/OEM Number:41800-51KA0, 41800-57K01, 41800-57KA1, 41800-62J01, 41800-63J02-000, 4180062J01 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear, Right Brand:DREXLER Type:Shock Manufacturer Warranty:3 Years Shock Absorber System:TWIN TUBE GAS Features:100% Accuracy of Fit, Gas Charged Shock, Sealed Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

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