Wilwood Gm 1968-96 2 Piston D52 Brake Caliper Kit P/n 140-11290-r on 2040-parts.com
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Brake Caliper - D52 - 2 Piston - Forged Aluminum - Red - 12.190 in OD x 1.250 in Thick Rotor - 7.060 in Floating Mount - GM 1968-96
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