Maserati Biturbo Factory Flex Hydraulic Brake Line on 2040-parts.com
Monterey, California, US
This is a factory part. It is the fitted rubber brake line between the fixed metal line and the caliper at the wheel. It was for a 1984 Biturbo, so will fit any Biturbo (and maybe Quattroporte) using the same part. I think it is for the front, but I sold the car several years ago and found this in a box in the garage, so I'm just making an educated guess. I have loaded an image of the line next to a 15" ruler to help you check. Part is completely new and in new condition.
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