Gmk2132517683 Goodmark Rear Brake Line Support Bracket Edp Coated Steel New on 2040-parts.com
64105, US
Part Description:
Core: Rear Brake Line Support Bracket
Finish/Material Information: EDP Coated Steel
Manufacturer: Goodmark
Goodmark Part Number: GMK2132517683
Old Goodmark Part Number: 2132-517-683
Other Part Number: 20-134I
Fitment:
1968-1970 Dodge|Plymouth Mopar B-Body
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