Oem Brake Master Cylinder 2225541 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Hammonton, New Jersey, US
OEM 1970 Brake Master Cylinder Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Mopar. Casting number 2225541 (1967 to 1970). One inch bore and goes with manual or power disc brakes. Extremely rare. Please check your application before bidding. Please ask any questions before bidding.
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