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QA1 Stocker Star Rear Shock Absorber - Double Adjustable, 13.50 -21 T-Bar/Eye-P - 1964-1971 Oldsmobile 442

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QA1 Stocker Star Rear Shock Absorber - Double Adjustable, 13.50 -21 T-Bar/Eye-P - 1964-1971 Oldsmobile 442QA1 offers Stock Mount Aluminum Shocks for the 1964 1971 Oldsmobile 442 available in double, single and non adjustable valving options. With these shocks you can get exactly the ride you want along with high performance handling all at an unbeatable price. These lightweight billet aluminum smooth body shocks are made in the USA and offer easy, bolt in installation. They are 100% dyno tested and serialized and serviceable and rebuildable by QA1

QA1 Stocker Star Rear Shock Absorber - Double Adjustable, 13.50 -21 T-Bar/Eye-P - 1964-1971 Oldsmobile 442
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