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Nascar Pfc 4 Piston Front / Rear Calipers With Pads Mounts Front Return Spring on 2040-parts.com

US $1,850.00
Location:

York, South Carolina, United States

York, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:PFC Manufacturer Part Number:PFC

WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET.  NICE SET OF USED PFC 4 PISTON FRONTAND REAR CALIPERS. FRONTS ARE  P/N 22.323.365.410.01 / .02 WITH NEW BURNISHED PADS , PISTONS ARE 44 / 38 MM AND TAKE A MAX ROTOR OF 1-1/4". CENTER MOUNT HOLE TO CENTER MOUNT HOLE ARE 7-1/4".  HAVE RETURN SPRING SET UP IN PLACE TO KEEP PADS FROM STAYING ON ROTOR FOR 2 LONG. YOU CAN JUST CUTT THEM OFF IF YA DONT WANT THEM. WITH A SET OF MOUNTS. REARS ARE P/N 24.284.255.290.01/.02 WITH PADS AND MOUNTS LUG NUT GUARDS CAN BE REMOVED IF YA DONT NEED THEM. PISTON ARE 26/29MM. GET IT ALL FOR 1 MONEY. WINNING BIDDER PAYS $38 SHIPPING IN U.S. MAINLAND

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