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82-92 Camaro Firebird Ta Rh Front Disc Brake Caliper Line Bracket Passenger Side on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

West Columbia, South Carolina, United States

West Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Brand:GM Warranty:Yes


Used Right Hand Passenger Disc brake Caliper Line Brace  

This is the bracket that holds the rubber brake line to the Strut

FITS:  1982-1992 Camaro and Firebird

COLOR: BLACK 

CONDITION: NEW AFTERMARKET

PART # 621-112 , Replaces # 10387467

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We specialize in parts for Camaro and Firebird's.  If you are looking for something that you don't see listed in our store give us a call and we can create a listing for you to purchase.

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