Wilwood Dirt Sprint Car Gp 320 Front Brake Kit,140-11773,maxim,beast,j&j,art 10 on 2040-parts.com
Camarillo, California, United States
Wilwood GP320 Sprint Left Front Brake Kit
and thermal performance of the GP320 4 piston calipers. A definitive increase in braking and durability over traditional aluminum or steel rotor systems. Mounts are included for standard Sprint spindle to match the included 10.50 x 0.19” Super Alloy rotor. Also includes Composition Metallic brake pads, lightweight aluminum dynamic mount 3-pin rotor adapter and T-nut hardware kit.
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