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Sprint Car Shock Package. Afco on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Coldwater, Michigan, United States

Coldwater, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Afco

These shocks were just taken off my sprint car. Was what we ran most nights on an average 3/8 high bank track that slicked off at the end most nights. 

Switched manufactures is the only reason I'm selling. 

They all have some wear that is common for a dirt track. The 4-7 left rear is only 5 or 6 races old. 

LF 5-3
RF strait 4
LR 4-7 tie down
RR 4-5 slight tie down. 

All feel fine no dead spots the left front has a couple small dents but doesn't seem to affect it. 

Thanks for looking and check out my other items. I will combine shipping if you get more than one listing 

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