Firebird Disc Brake Backing Plates on 2040-parts.com
Germansville, Pennsylvania, US
Used front disc brake backing plates off a 1970 Firebird Formula.
These are in great condition, Solid.
No rust, holes or anything, just have grease and grime on them.
This is for the set, right and left.
Please email with any questions.
Thank you!
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