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1971-73 Ford Galaxie Brake Pads Shoes Rear Nos Rebonded One Axle 2 Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Conrad, Montana, United States

Conrad, Montana, United States
These are rebonded from NAPA
Brand:NAPA Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:B-263 Warranty:No

 Here is a set of shoes for the rear of the  71 73 Galaxies. These were rebonded by NAPA. They measure 11.03" by 2.25".  The pads may very in color. Please ask questions. Please check out your shipping options. I will not send the original box so they will fit in a flat rate box. Check out my other items! Good luck

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