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Jeep Yj Wrangler Factory Power Brake Booster Setup on 2040-parts.com

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Midlothian, Virginia, US

Midlothian, Virginia, US
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Jeep YJ Wrangler Factory Power Brake Booster Setup


This is  factory power brake booster setup off a 90 Jeep YJ Wrangler. This booster setup includes the booster, mounting bracket and the master cylinder. This setup will fit any year Jeep YJ Wranglers from 87-95 and will also work on Jeep CJ's with alittle work. I will have a flat rate of $15.00 for shipping and handling in the lower 48 states of the U.S. Please check out my other Jeep part auctions. 

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