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I am in need of a left rear shock for my 38, the 1 I have is unserviceable. If anyone has a spare they are willing to sell to Aus send photos show mounting bolt spacing and arm length as there maybe differences between Aus built and US built trucks. They may be the same for other models and sedan.
Tony


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Tony,

Long shot but I have a couple of crates of shock cores. A way to id the one you are looking for to narrow it down would help. A picture, stamped or casting numbers, and measurements would get us close.

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The shock I have is cast GMH which leads me to think the numbers will mean nothing in the US. I have recently had contact from another US gentleman and he informed me the Aus numbers didnt match anything over there, I do have pics somewhere on the computer but couldnt find them just now, the mounting holes are 3" centres and a 5.5" arm. If you find 1 in your stash send me a pic or 2.
If shipping was a lot cheaper I would probably send a pair to Apple Hydraulics but that is totally out of the ball park.
Tony


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