King Shocks Screw Jack System For Light Weight Off Road Cars, Sj1001 on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
King Shocks Screw Jack System for light weight off road cars, non coil-over Manufacturer: King Shock Technology Part Number: SJ1001 Specifications:
Includes: (1) SJ1001 King Jack System Application: Universal/Custom Notes: These Jacks are built to order and will have a 10 to 15 business day handling time. Jack is new. Picture is for illustration only. We accept: Paypal We also have our own merchant services for payment via: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express. California residents will be subject to California state sales tax. If you have any questions or need to pay via phone, you can call our toll free # for USA & Canada: 1-888-973-6967 Message us via E-Bay if you have any questions regarding payment or any items we have listed. Thank you,Downsouth Motorsports Inc. |
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