HANDBRAKE QUADRANT HYDROLASTIC
21A1507

£15.00 exc vat

£18.00 inc vat

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The rear handbrake sector fitted to the rear radius arm on hydrolastic cars only

which was different from dry suspension types. Can use PFR109 clip to secure. 2 required per car but sold singly.

£15.00 exc vat

£18.00 inc vat

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Rear Radius Arms, Hydrolastic Suspension - Qty 2

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Fits the 21A1507 handbrake quadrant on the radius arm and held on by 21A1513 clip.

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