Used (mounted Only!) Tilton Racing Master Cylinder 5/8" Size! on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, US
Tilton Master Cylinder from a Pro-Race Team. This is not a beat up through away unit, this was new, mounted, tested and removed as a verified ready to run spare. It was never needed. It comes as shown but with the ports protected (removed for the picture only).
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