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THEY HAVE BRAND NEW NICKEL CHROME PISTONS,SEALS AND BLEEDERS THEY WILL FIT 68 FAIRLANE 68,69,70,71 TORINO 68,69,70 FALCON 68 COMET 68,69,70,71 MONTAGO 68,69,70,71,72,73 MUSTANG 68,69,70,71,72,73 COUGAR THE FOMOCO CALIPERS ARE $45.00 THE CORE CHARGE IS $40.00 A TOTAL OF $85.00 IF YOU HAVE A SET AND YOU SEND THEM IN FOR THE REBILDABLE CORE YOU WILL RECEIVE $40.00 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME I WILL SHIP ALL OVER THE WORLD. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE USA SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS AND ZIP CODE AND I WILL GET YOU A SHIPPING PRICE. I ADD INS TO ALL MY PARTS |
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