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Ajps Ae86 - Fc Rx7 Front Brake Upgrade Adapter Levin Trueno Corolla on 2040-parts.com

AU $349.00
Location:

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
AJPS ae86 - FC RX7 front brake upgrade adapter levin trueno corolla, AU $349.00, image 1
Condition:New

You are bidding on 1 pair of

alloy brackets to suit

ae86 struts - which allow the use of FC RX7 (series 4 and 5) 4 piston calipers (can also use FD) and an eg civic 262x21mm disc rotor

Made in Adelaide, Australia

Bolts on as per standard

All parts available to complete the kit separately (incl rotors, braided lines, pads, rebuild kits etc)

Does not require master upgrade

Will fit inside most 14 inch wheels

Entire upgrade is less than 1kg more than std (complete kit)

Does not not affect lock

Can use std ae86 brake line

Anodized satin black

Sold 100s of pairs with great results

Can bundle shipping with other corolla parts from ajps.com.au


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