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86-87 Grand National Turbo Hydro Boost Brakes Powermaster Cylinder Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $174.99
Location:

Kenner, Louisiana, US

Kenner, Louisiana, US
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Selling for a friend he had in a box in his garage. These are hard to find. I am not sure if it works or how to test it. Sold as is can be used as a core or might work. Complete assembly with brake pedal and all in picture. No refunds you get what you see. Any questions please ask before bidding or buying. This is last time listing it will go back to him for 20 more years in garage get it or forget it.

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