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I would check all the components around there and then take one of the shocks to an auto parts store and match it up with a high quality shock which has the same travel an compressed length. As Gary said that one that shows to have impact damage I would definitely want to look and see what caused that. It may have hit something or it could have been an old shock that the previous owner just stuck on there to get by until he sold the car. With the mismatch of parts I would go through the whole suspension and brake system before I trusted it very far.
Ron
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