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Tilton Master Cylinder 1" 73-1000 Universal Brake Racing Imca Street Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Tilton universal 1" master cylinder, part number 73-1000. Master was test fit on a project car that was never completed, has sat on the shelf since. Has had brake fluid in it, but was never ran.
Manufacturer Part Number:73-1000 Brand:Tilton UPC:Does not apply

    Tilton universal 1" master cylinder, part number 73-1000. Master was test fit on a project car that was never completed, has sat on the shelf since. Has had brake fluid in it, but was never ran.

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