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Sunbeam Hillman Avenger 70-75 Nos Adjustable Rear Sport Shocks - Spax on 2040-parts.com

C $110.00
Location:

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
NEW OLD STOCK. NEVER BEEN ON A CAR. MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE MINOR COSMETIC ISSUES THAT DO NOT AFFECT OPERATION. BUSHINGS ETC. NOT INCLUDED UNLESS SHOWN.
Brand:SPAX Surface Finish:ORIGINAL BRONZE PAINT WITH DECAL Manufacturer Part Number:A365 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

THE FAVOURITE ADJUSTABLE SPORTS SHOCK ABSORBERS!   SPAX HAVE BEEN A WORLD LEADER IN QUALITY ADJUSTABLE SPORTS SHOCKS FOR MANY YEARS.   ** FULLY ADJUSTABLE FOR FIRMNESS.** **THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE PAIR OF TWO (2) SHOCK ABSORBERS.** FROM A RECENTLY CLEARED INVENTORY.  NEVER BEEN USED OR INSTALLED.    *NOTE: - MAY HAVE COSMETIC ISSUES FROM STORAGE.* A SMALL FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE!   ONLY A FEW LEFT, THEN THEY ARE GONE. ***PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING.***   PLEASE NOTE SALE IS FINAL - NO RETURNS.  NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. SHIPPING AT COST.  ***SHIPPING COST DEPENDS ON YOUR LOCATION.***  SHIPPING BY CHEAPEST WAY (FLAT RATE BOX) UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUESTED. THANKS!

College Exhibition: Royal College of Art Show 2004

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