Superior 1250 Load Control Springs For Rear Shock Absorbers on 2040-parts.com
Corfu, New York, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW NEVER USED SET OF SUPERIOR REAR SHOCK LOAD SPRINGS 1250. I BOUGHT THESE YEARS AGO AND NEVER INSTALLED THEM. BOX HAS BEEN OPENED, ALL HARDWARE AND INSTRUCTION ARE INCLUDED EXCEPT FOR THE RUBBER SLEEVES SHOWN ON FRONT OF BOX. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS.
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