CharlieS
GOLD Star
- Location
- United States
I have a pair of Budbuilt lower shock guards for a 200 series. These are the powder coated mild steel version.
They are in utilitarian condition, cosmetically the powder coat is less than perfect from being sandblasted by gravel for a season. It is a result of them doing their job protecting the shock shafts.
No dragging or rock damage, only the pockmarks mentioned above.
$200 including Usps shipping, or best reasonable offer.
I swapped I stainless steel versions of the same thing, realizing that being in the northeast they are better suited to the conditions.
They are good insurance for protecting the exposed shafts ofexpensive aftermarket shocks like my Kings.
They are in utilitarian condition, cosmetically the powder coat is less than perfect from being sandblasted by gravel for a season. It is a result of them doing their job protecting the shock shafts.
No dragging or rock damage, only the pockmarks mentioned above.
$200 including Usps shipping, or best reasonable offer.
I swapped I stainless steel versions of the same thing, realizing that being in the northeast they are better suited to the conditions.
They are good insurance for protecting the exposed shafts ofexpensive aftermarket shocks like my Kings.