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Old 04-29-2012, 08:53 AM
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Default Hydroboost unit, lines, reservoir tank

Hi -
I've got a Level III Hydroboost unit (no master cylinder) with AN-6 return lines. I bought it new in 2007, sold my project car, so its been in the box, Brand-NEW, never used. I have just opened the box to look at it and admire the unit. I've been holding onto this, but my current ride has some pretty awesome braking power on it right now... so that's why I'm selling it.

The mounting plate I got from Paul is for a '66-68 Galaxie, but he said the
plate can be swapped out for any vehicle inexpensively. It is a universal kit, so the master cylinder would be the standard GM one (SSBC or Wilwood works well).

As this package ties into the hydraulics of your power steering system to operate, I've also got a remote reservoir tank for this setup to aid in de-aeration of the power steering fluid.

With that said, I think $450 is a fair price.
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That's a great price Phil.
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That's a great price Phil.
Yep, the whole setup with the PSC Motorsports reservoir and stuff
cost me like $850. So this should be a killer deal for someone out there for half the price.

(Since I just bought my other car, trying to sell parts so I can mod the CTS-V. Boost Pulleys and tunes cost like 2-3X than they did on my Ford!)
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First dibs if this package is what I need please.

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Old 04-29-2012, 10:45 AM
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Posted pics. I didn't want to pull them out of the wrapping all the way since they are protecting the parts. Let me know if there's something in particular you want a picture of.
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Sent you a pm.
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Posted pics. I didn't want to pull them out of the wrapping all the way since they are protecting the parts. Let me know if there's something in particular you want a picture of.
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Payment sent! Thanks!

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Posted pics. I didn't want to pull them out of the wrapping all the way since they are protecting the parts. Let me know if there's something in particular you want a picture of.
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Sold! Thanks Ronnie!
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