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2012-2013 Wilwood Fiat 500 Dynapro 6 Front Big Brake Kit,12.88" Drilled Rotors on 2040-parts.com

US $1,034.00
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:140-12767-D Brand:Wilwood

Wilwood


2012-2013 Fiat 500 Front Brake Kit


Dynapro 6 Big Brake Front Brake Kit (Hat)


Your choice of Black or Red Calipers



The enhanced brake capacity and pad performance of the DynaPro 6 forged billet six-piston caliper is combined with 12.88” diameter rotors for this group of front wheel drive sport compact kits.

These kits are the perfect compliment to wheel, tire, and suspension upgrades on daily drivers, competition vehicles, and custom styled show machines.

 Each kit is engineered vehicle specific to maintain full compatibility with the OE master cylinder output and factory ABS functions.

Optional caliper finishes and rotor designs enable the builder to personalize the style and optimize brake performance for every individual application.

  





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