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Coleman 1.5 Prolite Quick Steer Steering Quickener 22369 on 2040-parts.com

US $134.99
Location:

Waterloo, Iowa, United States

Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Coleman 1.5 ProLite Quick Steer Steering Quickener 22369, US $134.99, image 1
Condition:New with tags Manufacturer Part Number:22369 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Brand:Coleman UPC:Does not apply

New Coleman # 22369 1.5:1 Pro Lite Quick Steer. 2 bolt mounting. These are the lightest and most compact units available. They are 1.8 lbs. lighter than the standard steering quickeners currently available. CNC machined from billet aluminum and anodized. Their compact design offers more room in the drivers compartment which makes them easier to mount in confined spaces.

Any questions call Performance Auto at 1-800-682-7166 weekdays from 8:30 - 5:00 CST, Saturdays 8:30 - 12:00, ask for Tom. Iowa residents add 7% sales tax. PURCHASE MULTIPLE ITEMS FROM US AND WE WILL SEND TOGETHER TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON SHIPPING.

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