Vintage Citroen D Part Dsid Front Or Rear Suspension Sphere Or Hydraulic Sphere on 2040-parts.com
Pleasantville, New York, US
I believe it is a front or rear suspension sphere for the LHS2 DS/ID hydraulic systems for the Citroen D sedan or wagon.
Many pictures, so please have a look and determine for yourself.
Since they are quite heavy it will ship flat rate PRIORITY MAIL.
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