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1971-1977 Buick Cad Chev Olds Pont 442 Gto Chevelle Brake Self-adjuster Kits New on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New

1971-1977 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Oldsmobile Pontiac 442 GTO Chevelle Brake Self -Adjuster Kits - New.  One pair (2) new in Wagner boxes brake self-adjuster repair kits for right and left sides for rear of disc brake vehicles:  BUICK  Riviera-Electra-Wildcat-LeSabre  1971-1975,  Regal-Special-GS  1973-1977;  CADILLAC 1976;  CHEVROLET Full Size-Impala-etc. 1971-1976,  Chevelle 1973-1977;  OLDSMOBILE all Full Size 1971-1976,  442-Cutlass  1973-1977;  PONTIAC Full Size-Catalina-Bonneville-Star Chief  1971-1976,  GTO-Tempest  1973-1977,  Gran Prix  1976-1977.  Comes with instruction sheet.   13 oz. 

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