1997-2004 C5 Corvette Engine Cradle/Front Crossmember with Composite Front Leaf Spring. Good used condition replacement Engine Cradle/Front Crossmember. MSRP Price Engine Cradle, New: $1,237.32, MSRP Price Composite Front Leaf Spring, New: $412.63
Also have Front Sway Bar with Bushings, End Links and Brackets available, See my other auctions.
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