Austin Healey 100-6 3000 Triumph Tr3 Tr3a Tr4 Tr4a - Brake Shoe Adjuster on 2040-parts.com
Macedon, New York, US
This is a good used original Girling brake adjuster for Austin Healey some 100-4 100-6 and all 3000 models as well as Triumph TR3 TR3A TR4 and TR4A with 10" rear brakes. Part is in good working condition - pistons all move free and easily and hardware is fine - have several and will combine shipping on multiple orders. Thanks.
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