New Afco Shock #1155.5t Sprint Car Modified Late Model Midget Qa1 Integra on 2040-parts.com
Roseburg, Oregon, United States
(1) New in the Box AFCO Shock. Part#: 1155.5T. 5" Stroke, 5.5/5.5 Valving. Smooth Body Aluminum. 16.25" extended length. Shim stack technology in a lightweight twin tube design. Sprint Car, Modified, Late Model, Midget, QA1, Integra, Carrera, Bilstein, WoO, USAC. Check our other auctions. |
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