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Brake Master Cylinder 03 04 05 06 07 Chevy/gmc Van 2500 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Bloomfield, Iowa, US

Bloomfield, Iowa, US
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Brake Master Cylinder 03 04 05 06 07 CHEVY/GMC VAN 2500
Source Vehicle2004 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500
Stock NumberMK0048
Description4X4,HYDRAULIC  
Mileage72275  

Avalanche 1500 '04-06 hydraulic booster, w/o active brake cont
Chev Van '03-05 2500 Series; 7300 GVW (opt C6A)
Chev Van '03-07 1500 Series
GMC Van '03-05 2500 Series; 7300 GVW (opt C6A)
GMC Van '03-07 1500 Series
Sierra 1500 Pickup '04-06 w/hybrid (opt HP2)
Sierra 1500 Pickup '07 classic style (creased door skin), w/hybrid (opt HP2)
Silverado 1500 Pickup '04-06 w/hybrid (opt HP2)
Silverado 1500 Pickup '07 classic style (creased door skin), w/hybrid (opt HP2
)
Suburban 1500 '04-06 hydraulic booster, w/o active brake cont
Tahoe '04-06 hydraulic booster, w/o active brake cont
Yukon '04-06 hydraulic booster, w/o active brake cont
Yukon XL 1500 '04-06 hydraulic booster, w/o active brake cont

VIN Information
Number of Doors2004Body Type2004
Country of OriginCHEVROLETEngine MfgAVALANCHE K1500
Engine Name4 DoorFuel TypeCW
Number of Cylinders2Engine Type6001-7000
LitersMexicoCubic InchesUSA/Canada
Cubic CMChevroletCylinder HeadLM7, Vortec 5300
Number of ValvesGasAspiration8
Induction5.3L V8 SFIInduction Type325
Engine VIN325Transmission Type5328
DriveOHV  

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