UP FOR AUCTION ARE A SET OF 4 REMANUFACTURED FRONT BRAKE SHOES MADE BY WAGNER PART NUMBER #312. THESE ARE 9 1/2" X 2 1/2" BONDED FRONT BRAKE SHOES FITS THE FOLLOWING; 1964-66 CHEVY TRUCK G12; 1967-70 CHEVY TRUCKS 110-13-GE-GS. THESE ARE EARLY USA MADE REMAN SHOES, TOP NOTCH QUALITY NOT CHINA OR MEXICO. GREAT SET TO KEEP AS SPARES GETTING HARD TO FIND GOOD QUALITY BRAKE LINING, MIGHT ALSO FIT GMC APPLICATIONS PLEASE CHECK FIRST. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ????????
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Brakes for Sale
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- Fiat 1923/ 501,503 brake clutch pedals and fittings(US $380.00)
- New!!!!!!!! bendix e-6 dual brake valve!!!!!!!!(US $40.00)
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