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1994 Corvette Dana 44 Complete Rear Great Condition 3.45 C4 Lt1 Lt4 Tpi Rpo Gm3 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,794.99
Location:

Acworth, Georgia, US

Acworth, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Corvette Dana 44 rear end suspension assembly complete as pictured from a 1994 with low miles and is a RPO GM3 3:45 ratio.

This unit is in great condition and comes exactly as pictured and the brake lines are uncut and ready to bolt up.

See my other auctions for the matching front suspension.

We get a 67% discount on freight due to volume and pass that on to our customers so feel free to email for a quote.

Feel free to call us at 770-546-3504 about this or any other parts we have listed or you are in need of as we have thousands of C4 Vette parts available.

Good luck bidding.

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