Pro-Comp Suspension Parts lot. New in packages, I believe for Jeep.
Part #'s 90-6365 , 91-2481, 90-3122, 90-3119, all can be looked up @ Summit racing.
About $50 worth of parts, plus tax/shipping of course....
Suspension & Steering for Sale
- Energy suspension gm front control arm bushings part # 3.3156(US $25.00)
- 66-81 corvette bell housing aluminum 11" clutch sandblasted 396621 oem gm c3(US $150.00)
- 1935-1948 ford truck car front spring shackle pin lot of 6 51a-5164(US $20.00)
- 1956 1957 chevrolet pontiac steering knuckle arms - one pair(US $16.95)
- 55 56 57 chevy hardtop body mount frame mount bisket set belair hardtop 210 (US $78.95)
- 63-82 corvette gas shocks front & rear c3(US $50.00)
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