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Pro Comp 94'-2000 Dodge 4wd 1/2" Ton 3" Lift Kit Part # 56494 Pro Comp Lift Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Chama, New Mexico, United States

Chama, New Mexico, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro Comp Manufacturer Part Number:56494

This is a complete PRO COMP lift kit. It was purchased in '05 so I don't think the warranty is still valid. Only one box has been opened, did not feel the need to pull everything out, but can upon request. Part # 56494 94'-2000 DODGE 4WD 1 / 2 " TON 3" KIT. includes everything, instructions, stickers, all parts. Happy bidding, and thanks! I am happy to charge actual shipping on this item. If shipping is more, I will pay, if less, I will refund you the difference. Super heavy item! Will be shipped in original packaging.

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