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Alcon Rear Speedway Calipers Radial Mount H Type 2 Piston Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Chester, Maryland, United States

Chester, Maryland, United States
In very good condition. Comes with pads of unknown compound. Were last run at Talladega.
Brand:Alcon Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:H Type please see pics Warranty:No

Alcon rear 2 piston radial mount speedway calipers. They are in very good condition with useable brake pads. They are radial mount on 3.5 inch centers. They came off a Nationwide speedway Ronnie Hopkins chassis. They are offered at $300.00 or best offer. They came off a running car and work great! FREE SHIPPING to USA only!

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