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New Tilton Racing 72-901 Professional Brake Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $1,199.00
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
New Tilton Racing 72-901 Professional Brake Pedal Assembly, US $1,199.00, image 1
Normal race wear and tear, w/ nicks, scrapes and discoloratiuon
Brand:Tilton Surface Finish:ovalspeed@gmail.com Manufacturer Part Number:72-901 Warranty:No

This is a new old stock, top of the line, Tilton Racing 72-901 billet aluminum, hanging style brake pedal assembly for use with w/ Tilton billet aluminum 77 series brake master cylinders. Needle bearing balance bar and pedal movement, mono ball mount masters, billet steel brake pedal, billet aluminum frame and clutch pedal. Adjustable brake pedal ratio and pedal pad location. In original box.

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