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    MP3/MSP Bump Stop Part#

    If anyone's interested in the MSP/MP3 Bump Stop part number, here you go:

    "Bumper Bound" BN7H-34-111
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    Clint/1999 "Sport20"

    #2
    Looks very similiar to something sitting in my room

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      #3
      What's the diff. between the MSP bump stops and the normal ones? Just to accomidate the shorter struts?

      Nick Holinski
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        #4
        Not really sure, maybe a harder rubber, or maybe it is just the size?

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          #5
          Yes, but aren't the MP3/MSP bump stops the same?

          I'm posting it on here to build this new database. Just trying to help others out.
          Clint/1999 "Sport20"

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            #6
            Excuse us God.

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              #7
              Who really cares. As long as we have the part number to order what we need.
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                #8
                If we don't know what it does or why we need it, there is no sense in ordering it.

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