1967 Camaro A Arms Disk Brake Conversion Rotor And Calipers on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, United States
disk brakes never been used, only have been put on the car. ORIGINAL 1967 CAMARO A ARMS!!!! for passenger and drivers side. $50 for the pair of a arms and $250 for the brakes if you want to but separate!!!!
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