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Wagner Brake Products Mc56193 Brake Master Cylinder, Free S&h on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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USA, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:M56193 Brand:Wagner

Wagner Brake Master Cylinder

MC56193

This part is a store return/shelf-pull.  The box has been opened and has some damage. While the plastic bag the cylinder in has some tears in it, none of them are large enough to remove the part, so it appears to be new.  Overall it is in good condition, but may have a few minor scuffs/scratches from being transported and bounced around in the box.  It comes just as pictured with only the parts shown, so please see the pictures and verify compatibility before bidding.

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