1984-1987 Pontiac Fiero Front Sway Bar End Links - Prothane 19-408 on 2040-parts.com
Clovis, California, United States
This auction is for a new, never installed, polyurethane front sway bar end link kit for a 1984-1987 Pontiac Fiero. This kit may fit other applications as well, it has a 4-1/4" mounting length, buyer to verify. Part number is 19-408 and brand is Prothane.
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