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Mustang Ii Wilwood Dynalite Polished Disk Brake Kit Drilled Slotted 140-11017-dp on 2040-parts.com

US $889.95
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Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:WILWOOD Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:140-11017-DP SKU:RETAIL MATERIALS Warranty:Yes

     Wilwood Engineering Disk Brake Kit. This Wilwood big brake kit is designed for Mustang II & Pinto front suspension and features 11" drilled and slotted rotors and polished forged billet Dynalite calipers. This kit comes with everything you need including billet hubs, mounting brackets, seals, bearings and Wilwood high performance Smartpads. Kit works with 15" wheels. Wilwood brakes are the perfect choice for your project whether it is a show car, race car or daily driver. Other options are available such as black or red calipers and solid rotors. We are a stocking Wilwood dealer so most kits will ship directly from our location but due to the many different applications and options available sometimes it is necessary for us to drop ship directly from Wilwood.

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