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M715, M725 Brake Master Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Springdale, Arkansas, US

Springdale, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:painted

Up for bidding is one m715, m725 Brake Master Cylinder. It is used but it has been soda blasted, cleaned and painted. Inside has been flushed and rinsed. The length of tubing on the front is just acting as a stopper to keep out debris.

It is a used piece so I make no guarantees, I will say that it came from a working brake system. I recommend that it be inspected prior to installation for safety and liability. Piston/spring moves freely and has good pressure. Sold as is, no returns.

Shipping cost will be based on actual amount charged by shipping company. Please wait for an invoice including shipping total before making payment. NO OUT OF COUNTRY SALES---DON'T EVEN ASK, PLEASE.

These are getting harder to find everyday, new ones cost over $100.00 (if you can even find them).

Replace that worn-out, gunky, leaky old unit with this clean one.

Thanks for looking, bid early and often......good luck.

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