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Icp Calipers For Racing Use Only! Lightweight Replacements For Ld19 & Ld20's on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Calabasas, California, United States

Calabasas, California, United States
Very good condition
Brand:ICP Manufacturer Part Number:LD19/LD20 UPC:Does not apply

This sale is for a matched pair of racing only brake calipers manufactured by ICP.  They are in great shape, and include good Performance Friction 01 pads.

These racing only calipers are designed for small Formula Cars like Formula Fords, Formula Continentals, Sports 2000 etc.  (FF, FC, S2)

They are lightweight replacements for LD19 or LD20 Series calipers that are often found on these racecars.

This price is for the pair of calipers as shown.

NOT FOR STREET USE!!!!!!

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