Afco 8" Tubular Upper Control Arm W/ Aluminum Cross Shaft Afc20008 on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, US
Used Afco Tubular Upper Control Arm with Aluminum Cross Shaft. 8" on 6" Center. Afco Part Number AFC20008. It is in great used condition. Retail New for $73.
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