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Disc Brakes - Gm Chevelle, Gto, 442, Camaro,chevy Ii on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Saint James, New York, US

Saint James, New York, US
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You are bidding on a complete set of GM Disc Brakes (spindles not included); Rotors, Bearings (inner and outer), wheel studs, Calibers, Disc Brake Pads, Caliber Support Brackets, Dust Shields and mounting bolts. All this was recently removed from my Pro-Street 66' Chevelle. I converted my Chevelle from front drum to front disc a few years ago...I ran a 700 HP BB and never had any stopping issues. I recently upgraded to a 871 Blown 540 and stopping has been concerning me. I just up graded my brake system to four wheel disc. No junk here. Winner will pay a flat shipping charge and any insurance will be applied at the winners request. No Reserve. Ask questions.  Thank you

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