1987 - 1993 Mustang 2.3 Front Brake Lines & Brackets Oem Sku# G132 on 2040-parts.com
Venice, Florida, United States
1987 - 1993 MUSTANG 2.3 FRONT BRAKE LINES.... OK SHAPE.... REMOVED FROM A 1992.... SKU# G132........ Shipping is fixed $8.. Any questions please send me an email. I have many 87-93 mustang parts to list…. I HAVE MANY IN STOCK, THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE BRAKE LINES SHOWN IN THE FIRST PHOTO. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ONE OF THE OTHERS SHOWN BELOW, JUST LET ME KNOW THE SKU# YOU WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE THE ONE IN THE FIRST PHOTO AND I WILL SWAP IT FOR YOU AND SHIP THE SKU# REQUESTED.
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