4 New Nascar Road Race Front Suspension Lower Control Arms, Ronnie Hopkins Engr. on 2040-parts.com
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US
This is a nice inexpensive start for a NASCAR stock car front suspension: 4 New RHE, Ronnie Hopkins Engr. Lower Control Arms all of the same size, of same side, one can be converted to other side, all in excellent new working order and was from a top NASCAR team. Priced to sell! I have other stock car parts on my other auctions.
Transmission for Sale
- Powerglide transmission(US $800.00)
- B&m 164 tooth flex plate internal balanced(US $50.00)
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