Camaro, Firebird, Malibu, Monte Carlo, Regal Aluminum Brake Drums on 2040-parts.com
Johnston, Rhode Island, US
used aluminum drums off my 1989 Camaro. went with disk brakes so no longer need them. painted chevy orange for the build. adapters are not included. this listing is for drums only. will fit 82-92 Camaros and firebirds, 78-81 Malibus, 78-88 monte carlos, 78-88 buick regals and many more.
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