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Renault 5 Gt Turbo / R11 Turbo Ph. 2, Galfer Braided Brake Hoses. Full Set. on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
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La Creu, Spain

La Creu, Spain
Condition:New

FRONT and REAR axle Galfer brake braided brake hoses for Renault 5 GT Turbo and Renault 11 Turbo Phase2.
 
Improve the pedal feeling and stiffness by having no flexible rubber hoses. Whith this set, you will have no long pedal travel and the pressure will be optimized by transferring it directly to the calipers since the very first touch to the pedal. No more brake delay.

Galfer is a specialist in brakes since 1952, and constantly present in the motorsport over the years. Moto GP, Off Road, Rally, GT, Touring Cars, Go Kart, F3, F4 are the brand´s playground to develop the products for customers.
 
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