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64 65 66 Ford Mustang 7" Power Brake Booster & Master Cylinder Disc Or Drum on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
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Rockmart, Georgia, United States

Rockmart, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PBUF6466 Warranty:2 Year Brand:MBM Country/Region of Manufacture:Georgia UPC:Does not apply

1964-66 Ford Mustang 7" power brake booster with dual port master cylinder conversion for disc or drum brakes and auto trans cars.  This bolts to the firewall and connect to the brake pedal and changes the single port master cylinder to dual.  You will have to run the lines from the master cylinder to the distribution block for drum brakes and disc brakes require adding a proportion valve.   

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