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Banjo Bolt Porsche Pre-a, 356a, 356b,front Lower Wheel Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Verdugo City, California, United States

Verdugo City, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:999-215-027-03 Manufacturer Part Number:999-215-027-03 Other Part Number:999-215-027-03 Interchange Part Number:999-215-027-03

Porsche Pre-A, 356A, 356B, Banjo Bolt, Front Lower Wheel Cylinder

This is a great part to get when working with your brake restoration project. This is a new banjo bolt or 'ring fitting' for your Porsche 356, 356A, early 356B for front lower wheel cylinders, 2 required to complete the job. Buy today!

 


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