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Old Dec 20, 2006 | 08:11 PM
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93-2002 fbody subframe connectors

Got these new SFC'S...But decided not to install them, so they are here new never been mounted or anything. They are black and they retail for 126.50 plus shipping.. Heres the websites description.....


'' This is the first thing that should be done on uni-body vehicles, even if you do not plan to increase the performance of the engine, is the installation of subframe connectors! Connectors assist in maintaining the integrity of the vehicle. Take a close look at any unibody car that has been run hard. The doors don't close quite right, T-tops don’t line up and the alignment shop has trouble getting the car to drive straight. If you want your car to remain rattle free and you want to get the most out of other chassis and engine mods, you have to connect the front and rear frame sections with something stronger than sheet metal. Sub-frame connectors are an absolute requirement for all types of driving''. Then the SPECS....


Round tube design virtually eliminates body flex and significantly incresses power to the ground.
-Should be a requirment for hardtop/t-top cars (will not fit convertible models.)
-Rugged 1.75"" diameter steel with mig welds.
-weld-in only design is superior to bolt-on designs.
-Powder-coated black for the ultimate in looks and corrosion protection.


I am asking for $115.00 OBOplus shipping... Retail for 126.50 plus shipping... let me know...

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