1-3/8", medium-550 lbs, boyce/lefthander style +/- 46" end to end & 32" pivot to pivot. 1-1/8" medium-220 lbs, howe style *Shipping will be calculated at time of sale* howe racing, Lefthander, portcity, senneker, Finishline |
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- Lexus is300 - steering rack and pinion bushes(US $44.00)
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- Brembo brake caliper radial mounts pair bre80.325 aluminum nascar arca(US $45.00)
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