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5/8' rear wheel cylinder used from 1959-1967. Gasket to backplate and locating circlip are included. Remember to take note of the roll pin position so you replace cylinders like for like.
Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967

Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967

Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967

Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967

Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967

Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967

Classic Mini brake wheel cylinder rear 5/8 up to 1967
Part No: GWC1101
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5/8' rear wheel cylinder used from 1959-1967. Gasket to backplate and locating circlip are included. Remember to take note of the roll pin position so you replace cylinders like for like.
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