Saab V4 Brake Booster & Clutch Master Cylinder 1969 Modle 96 Sedan on 2040-parts.com
Carlsbad, New Mexico, US
You are bidding on a brake booster with master cylinder and clutch master cylinder from a 1969 Saab 96 sedan.The lid of the master cylinder has been melted in one spot but the threads are not damaged.Both units will need to have new seals installed as the vehicle in which they came from had been sitting for 20 years.Buyer will pay actual shipping cost.Shipping weight is about 14 lbs.I will not ship out side the lower 48 states. If you have any questions or need more pictures please ask.
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