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1969 Camaro Disc Brake Master Cylinder Firebird Trans Am Z28 5468309 Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Terry, Mississippi, United States

Terry, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:Trans am 400 455 350 396 427

This item has been stored inside for decades! Item will need to be rebuilt.  Date code on side looks to be 268 but it could be 269 very hard to see! I have another NOS disc brake master cylinder posted in another auction! Please ask all questions before bidding! I accept all forms of payment. Item must be paid for within three days of auctions end. Please check out my other payments! White Post Restoration of White Post, Virginia can restore this item to NOS! They can even bore out and reseleve if needed. 

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