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Old 03-15-2001, 12:47 PM   #2
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I got all my parts from Pep Boys. Master cylinder was for a '86 SVO Mustang, calipers from a '86 Lincoln Mark VII. You will need some MC brake lines to make the MC work with your car. You can get them from Maximum Motorsports for $40. Add some Hawk pad and stainless steel lines and you're all set. Pretty easy install once you get all the parts.

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Black '89 GT, FMS wires, tune up kit, strut tower brace, KB subframes, front sway bar poly-bushings, Steeda G-brace, C/C plates, rear sway bar and sport springs, KYBs, B&M shifter, flex fan, 3.55 gears, 73mm calipers, SVO Master Cylinder and SS braided lines.
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