0581 18-4275 Front Right Rebuilt Caliper Regal, Lumina, Grand Prix, Cutlass, 442 on 2040-parts.com
Port Richey, Florida, US
This is a remanufactured brake caliper A1 Cardone part number 18-4275. The casting number on theses calipers is: 817 This also fits:
If you are unsure of your listing, please verify with us before ordering! We are a “Full-Line” caliper remanufacturer. If you need the bracket or other caliper parts, we can most likely provide that for you!
These calipers can be POWDER COATED for an additional $40 per caliper, after auction is over. (Will be added to winning bid, if you want it.) Please contact me with desired color or any questions. Will leave positive feedback after I receive yours!! Will charge whatever UPS charges! I prefer Paypal. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases! Please contact me before bidding if you do not live in the USA! |
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