1968 1969 Buick Skylark Gs Aluminum Brake Drums Fresh Turn on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is a pair of very hard to find original front aluminum brake drums from a 1968 Buick GS Skylark , these will fit 1968-69 Skylark and came on GS cars and some Sportwagons ,the inside measures 9-1/2 x 3 inches deep , these drums were just turned for the first time so there within spec , there are a couple chipped fins from being moved around over the years . Please ask any questions
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