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Doppler Racing 4 Piston Brake Caliper on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

LUJAN, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina

LUJAN, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DP-20200 Country/Region of Manufacture:Argentina Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Part Brand:DOPPLER Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Argentina


Optimized structure caliper architecture design

Aluminum alloy 

Progressively sized INOX pistons

Diameter piston 34/44 mm 

Exterior treatment of nickel

This caliper is assembled with O-ring seals brand AP

We are a company with 40 years of experience in racing cars. 

This brake caliper is ideal for mounting front Mitsubishi evo 9 and 10, Mini cooper, Subaru impreza for rally 




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