Goodridge G-stop Ss Brake Line Kit For 79-81 Nissan 280zx Front & Rear on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
UP FOR SALE A BRAND NEW SET OF GOODRIDGE G-STOP BRAKE LINES FRONT AND REAR. THE KIT IS FOR A 1979-1981 280ZX IT WAS PURCHASED IN THE 90'S FROM THE MOTORSPORT CATALOG. THESE ARE HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL LINES WITH QUALITY FITTINGS. KIT STILL HAS THE MOTORSPORT STICKER AND WERE REMOVED FROM PACKAGE ONLY FOR THE PHOTO. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS. FREE SHIPPING TO U.S. ONLY.
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