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    Brembo aluminum calipers - restored fit SWB or 3"

    Offering up a pair of Brembo alloy calipers that I restored. Beautiful original black anodized finish, all hardware correctly re-plated, polished pistons, new square cut o-rings between halves, etc. Ready to bolt on. I used 2 pairs of calipers to build this single set; they're really nice.

    These should bolt up to any SWB S/L or can be used to install vented rotors on on your non-vented fronts.

    Price includes calipers, hard line brackets, NOS brake pad spring clips (plated), one set bleeders (2 shown). I also have some pads I could throw in but pad compound debate is like the engine oil debate...up to the buyer.

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    Sold thanks everyone - they're going on a 68
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    Best offer bump

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    I have a set of these. Absolutely brilliant.
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    Would be interested in those.

    Do you have any idea how much shipping to the uk would be?

    Cheers,

    Raikku

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    Last edited by Raikku; 07-27-2016 at 06:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raikku View Post
    Would be interested in those.

    Do you have any idea how much shipping to the uk would be?

    Cheers,

    Raikku

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    Raikku, I think if I could safely fit these in USPS Medium Flat Rate box it would be the best rate, pretty quick delivery (less than one week) - that service is $66 according to the postage calculator. It's more for a non-flat rate box.

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    Where did you get the hard line bracket?
    thanks!
    dug

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    Quote Originally Posted by dug View Post
    Where did you get the hard line bracket?
    thanks!
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    Had them in my extensive spares I have others, if you need a set. Unplated would be $25 for pair, plated $45

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