Wilwood Lightweight 2 Piston Caliper For Gokart Or 4 Wheeler on 2040-parts.com
Waterville, Quebec, Canada
Hi, here we have a nice 2 piston Wilwood caliper I removed from a gokart. Was working fine when removed. Comes with pads which are only 20% used. Great for any project that needs a small lightweight caliper. Sold AS-IS, thanks for looking!
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