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Wilwood 120-9333 Gm Metric Iron 2" Single Piston Brake Caliper Dirt Modified on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

High Ridge, Missouri, United States

High Ridge, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Manufacturer Part Number:WIL120-9333

For sale is a NEW Wilwood iron GM Metric brake caliper with a single 2" piston. These all new cast, not rebuilt iron calipers are bolt-on replacements for 1978 and later GM Metric calipers widely used in "spec" racing categories and low cost disc brake conversions. Fits LH or RH.

Note: Slide bolts and slide bolt o-rings are NOT included with this caliper.

Speed Custom & Performance stocks a wide variety of racing parts, if you have any questions give us a call at 636-677-1320.


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