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Rebuilders Lot Used (3) Coleman Machine Cast Iron Brake Master Cylinder 1" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
These are sold as 'core' master cylinders, some pistons are frozen up, they will need to be disassembled and rebuilt before use. Some are incomplete, please see pictures.
Manufacturer Part Number:Coleman Part Brand:MR Lot B

  • Used Coleman Machine Cast Iron Master Cylinders, we believe they are 1" but not positive, these are also sold as cores, please see pictures.

  • These are sold as 'core' master cylinders, some pistons are frozen up, they will need to be disassembled and rebuilt before use. Some are incomplete, you will be receiving as pictured,  please see pics. Thanks

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