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74-81 Amc Gremlin Hornet Matador Spirit Concord 2 Nos Disc Brake Hoses on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Westford, Massachusetts, US

Westford, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AMC Manufacturer Part Number:3225732 Placement on Vehicle:Array

 Part # 3225732 Two new old stock American Motors front disc brake hoses. Left & right are the same. 1974 GREMLIN-HORNET-MATADOR with 14-3/4" long hose not 16" long hose used on some 74s. 1975-81 MATADOR-HORNET-GREMLIN-CONCORD-SPIRIT. Correct for 1975 AMCs listed with Bendix calipers not Kelsey Hayes. Yes, I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please determine overseas shipping cost from this auction page.

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