Wilwood Narrow Dynapro Forged Lug Mount 3.5" Caliper 120-10521 on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
Here's a brand new, now discontinued, Wilwood Narrow DynaPro 3.5" mount caliper. 1.25" pistons for a .81" thick rotor. The picture is of the actual caliper. This is never used, just mounted. I'm going with a different caliper. Please check my other auctions, as I combine shipping when possible. Thanks for looking.
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