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Corvette 1984-1987 Parking Brake Cable Rear Lh Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $47.99
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Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Corvette 1984-1987 Parking Brake Cable Rear LH Stainless Steel, US $47.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MAM Manufacturer Part Number:1

Cable, 1984-1987 Stainless Steel Rear Parking Brake LH

Eliminate the risk for a frozen, inoperative parking brake or one which fails to fully release due to rust and years of road contamination inside the Parking Brake Cable core. Many Corvettes have been damaged when their Parking Brakes failed or slipped. Don't let this happen to your C4.

  • Fit All 1984-1987 Corvette
  • Corrosion-Free Stainless Steel Cables
  • Direct Replacement
  • Eliminate Rusty Parking Cables
  • LH Rear Only

 

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