Asp After Market Wilwood Brake Booster Delete Plate on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Washington, United States
ASP Headers Brake Booster Delete Plate or Elimination Plate is used for the removal of the OEM brake booster and master cylinder in order to use an aftermarket compact Wilwood master cylinder. Commonly used in Honda Acura for competitive racing, these eliminate some of the weight associated with brake components, as well as provide a clean clutter free look for the engine bay. Material is billet 6061 aluminum, machined cut. All hardware included, all 304 stainless steel for longevity. MADE IN USA. For international shipping, please request a quote with your full address included.
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