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Aldan American Shocks Coil-Over Kit 1992-1995 Dodge Viper
038-G1SBR2

Dodge Coilover Kits
Specifications:
Aldan American offers coil-over conversion kits for GM A-Body, Dodge Viper, Corvette, Jaguar, Pantera, Prowler, and more; in your choice of stock or lowered ride heights. These hand-assembled coil-overs are machined from lightweight, high-strength 6061-T6 billet aluminum and available in a wide variety of adjustment and valving for the best possible handling and ride comfort.Immediate Bolt-on Suspension Performance
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1995 DODGE VIPER
- Liter: 8
- SubModel: BASE
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- CUI: 488
- Engine Type: V10 ( 8L / 488 )
- Engine Vin: E
1993 DODGE VIPER
- Liter: 8
- SubModel: BASE
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- CUI: 488
- Engine Type: V10 ( 8L / 488 )
- Engine Vin: -
1992 DODGE VIPER
- Liter: 8
- SubModel: BASE
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- CUI: 488
- Engine Type: V10 ( 8L / 488 )
- Engine Vin: -
1992 DODGE VIPER
- Liter: 8
- SubModel: BASE
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- CUI: 488
- Engine Type: V10 ( 8L / 488 )
- Engine Vin: E
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