Wilwood Dual Pedal Assembly With 3 Master Cylinders , Ump, Imca, Dirt Late Model on 2040-parts.com
Washington, West Virginia, United States
WIL 340-11299 - Wilwood Dual Pedal Assembly Reverse Adjustable with 3 Alum wilwood master cylinders 1ea.. 1 inch 7/8 inch and 3/4 inch.. If you need all 3 the same or a different combination of master cylinders.. no problem Part numbers for the master cylinders are WIL 260-6764 - ..WIL 260-6765..WIL 260-6766 Master Cylinder Cast Aluminum |
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