Bilstein Racing Shock Ak2040cob Used on 2040-parts.com
Marshall, Minnesota, United States
This is for a used Bilstein AK2040COB Racing Shock for a 80's GM G body Metric car. Used on Hobby stocks, Street stocks, Stock cars, etc. This shock has roughly 30 nights on it. Will combine shipping.
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