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Full stock brake setup with 7,000 miles
I have the calipers, rotors pads and lines and all the hardware except a few bolts that were reused.
These would make a great backup for someone who tracks or does a lot of autox. I'd prefer local as these suckers are heavy but if you want to pay for shipping you can. Asking $400. |
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Have no Idea what to ask for these. I will take offers. Should have said that.
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