1g Dsm Vr4 4-piston Big Brake Upgrade Kit on 2040-parts.com
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1g DSM 1990-1994 Eclipse/Talon 3000GT VR-4 front 4 piston brake upgrade with 13" Cobra rotors. Everything is brand new and only installed for pictures. This is a complete kit, ready for install (all necessary hardware included).
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