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1959-70 Chevy Front Brake Shoes on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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UP FOR AUCTION ARE A SET OF 4 REMANUFACTURED FRONT BRAKE SHOES MADE BY GREY-ROCK PART NUMBER #BB227. THESE ARE 11" X 2 3/4" BONDED FRONT BRAKE SHOES FITS THE FOLLOWING;  1959-70 FULL SIZE CHEVY & 1963-65 CORVETTE.  THESE ARE EARLY USA MADE REMAN SHOES, TOP NOTCH QUALITY NOT CHINA OR MEXICO. GREAT SET TO KEEP AS SPARES GETTING HARD TO FIND GOOD QUALITY BRAKE LINING. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ????????

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Audi A1, Damien Hirst & Elton’s White Tie & Tiara Ball

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Wed, 05 Jan 2011

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