1994 Ford E350 F350 Rear Brake Shoes on 2040-parts.com
Little Ferry, New Jersey, United States
These are from a 1994 f350 rear brakes. Brand new, old stock. It's up to you to confirm fitment in other applications. Email me any questions before bidding. Payment is through PayPal and shipping is usps. Ups and fed ex is available. Check out my other no reserve auctions.
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