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All of these items are in excellent condition. They were pulled from a truck that had never been driven in the rain infact the truck was never driven hard and tires never broken loose. It was a sunny day cruiser we are replacing with a new Corvette. Prices are without shipping and we would prefer pickup south of DFW TX. Please don't waste my time or yours if you are not serious about making a purchase. All parts are listed with the mileage the parts had on them when removed. 

 

American Racing 1 7/8 Header with catless intermediate piping. 4800 miles on these. 

1100.00  1,000.00

 

Corsa exhaust pulled with only 9500 miles on it. Exhaust tip has no scratches or dings. 850.00 800.00

 

RX catch can with clean air. 9500 miles on this. It has a few scratches from it sliding on the bracket when being removed. the price reflects this. 170.00  150.00

 

SOLD Morimoto XB LED fog lights. Just over 2000 miles on them. 120.00  SOLD

 

Volant Intake with Power core filter. About 6500 on this. 175.00 150.00

 

Centerline Archers 24x10 With 295/35  Nexen Roadian HP. Wheels have zero rash. Includes TPMS and gorilla chrome lug set. Price is 2500.00 2,300.00. wheels and tires have 6800 miles on them and tires are worn even on all 4. Probably 85-90% remaining. 

 

McGaughys deluxe 2/4 2WD lowering kit 34100. This was on a truck with cast steel arms, Includes shock extenders. This kit was installed prior to anyone figuring out the magnaride stuff. I made adjustable endlinks for the magnaride and it worked flawlessly! Kit has just under 11,000 miles on it. 500.00

 

 

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Bump, Several tire kickers but no buyers. 

 

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Fog lights are SOLD

 

Other prices lowered. Prices do not include shipping and I would prefer a local sale

 

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