Bilstein Ak1044 Monte Carlo Shock Imca Circle Track For The Pair on 2040-parts.com
Caseyville, Illinois, United States
These are New , they were spares for street stock, they have been on a shelf in garage one has some white overspray paint on it , will not affect the shock at all. went with a diff shock package reason for selling. selling as pair. no boxes or hardware , you get what is pictured. Thanks Steve .
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