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Bonded Brake Shoes 10000 Austin A30 A35 A40 Farina Front & Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Monterey Park, California, US

Monterey Park, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Email for return authorization before returning item. Item must be returned in original condition in original packaging. 15% restocking fee. Manufacturer Part Number:861 Interchange Part Number:10000 Warranty:No

Axle set of 4 brake shoes. 7” x 1-1/4” (185 x 31mm).
  • 1954 - 1959 Austin A30 Saloon Front & Rear.
  • 1957 - 1962 Austin A35 Saloon & Countryman, Front & Rear.
  • 1958 - 1961 Austin A40, Farina MK1 & Countryman MK1 Rear.


Will consider International shipping (please e-mail me your address before bidding).

I accept credit cards through Paypal. Calif. residents please add 9% tax to winning bid.
Please e-mail me with any questions. 
Shipping to lower 48 states is $11.

NOTE: There is a $25.00 core deposit in addition to the "BUY IT NOW" price.

You can also send me your old cores first to avoid the core deposit.


Please do not pay until I send you an invoice with the core deposit included.

The core deposit will be refunded when I receive your old rebuildable cores.



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