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Tuff Stuff 4652a : Brake Booster Mounting Bracket, Steel, Chrome, Straight on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Denver, North Carolina, United States

Denver, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tuff Stuff Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:4652A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


Brake Booster Mounting Bracket, Straight, Steel, Chrome, Each


Part Number : 4652A


Bracket Style: Straight

Bracket Material: Steel

Bracket Finish: Chrome plated

Quantity: Sold individually.

Notes: Fits most GM 1955-64 style brackets.



Complete your made-to-order look with Tuff Stuff power brake booster brackets. These power brake booster brackets are made from sturdy steel in angled and straight styles. They are then plated with chrome or gold zinc for a finished look that is sure to set your ride apart from the rest. The craftsmen at Tuff Stuff are experts in creating special finishes and dependable high performance parts that are made in the USA.











































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