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Galfer Front And Rear Brake Lines 2001 Honda Cbr 929rr Brand New on 2040-parts.com

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South Park, Pennsylvania, United States

South Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Type:Brake Lines & Hoses

Never used these as I just put a new pair of lines on this past winter. They have never been taken out of the packaging and the rear brake lines is 2" longer than stock as requested by me.

- BRAND NEW
- Fits a 2001 Honda CBR 929RR
Probably will fit a couple other models too however I am not aware of any.
- They are blue lines with black banjo fittings.
- Sold as is.

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