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Brake Booster Zinc 7" Single Diaphram & 1" 1/8 Master Cylinder Suit 4 W/disc on 2040-parts.com

AU $185.00
Location:

Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia

Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:ARC-7001-1 1/8


~ Australian Rod and Custom Components ~
THE HOT ROD PEOPLE

UNIVERSAL BRAKE BOOSTER AND MASTER CYLINDER~

HOLDEN,FORD,CHRYSLER WILL FIT MOST APPLICATIONS

HOT ROD,STREET ROD OR CUSTOM PROJECT

part no BOOSTER RC7007-1 - MC RC3511

SUITS DISC  4 WHEEL DISC APPLICATION WITH 1" 1/8 BORE MASTER CYLINDER

A PROPORTIONING VALVE IS RECOMMEND WITH THIS APPLICATION

         7" ZINC SINGLE DIAPHRAM Brake booster AND 1" 1/8 BORE  CAST IRON MASTER CYLINDER

MASTER CYLINDER PORTS ARE 1/2 INCH AND 9/16

PERFECT FOR UNDER FLOOR APPLICATION OR TIGHT FITTS LIKE MUSTANG AND XP FALCON

UNIVERSAIL

CHEV,HOLDEN,FORD,HOTROD,CUSTOM

12 MONTHS REPLACEMENT WARRANTY FROM TIME YOU FIRST USE PRODUCT NOT PURCHASE DATE

AS WE UNDERSTAND IT COULD BE SOME TIME BEFORE FITTING AND ON ROAD

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