Set Of 2006 Yamaha Apex Front Shocks-work Great For Go Kart/buggy Projects on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
These set of shocks were removed off a 2006 Yamaha Apex that had around 2000 miles on it. Shocks were removed in good working order and are in excellent shape. If you have a diff year/model sled than the model listed Id suggest researching fitment before bidding. These shocks also work great for go kart and mini buggy projects.
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