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Placing orders to be delivered to the EU has changed.
This is due to new European VAT Rules coming into play, UK & ROW orders not affected. To learn more Click Here
Important: EU Orders: The club will no longer be collecting VAT/ Tax for EU orders, as we have been doing for a number of years now.
What this means is EU members that make a purchase will pay their own VAT/ Tax upon their delivery arriving in their home country.
This is VAT charged by your home countries/ EU, nothing to do with the club.
Important: Large items ordered can incur additional postage costs i.e. Large panels, bumpers due to their size and extra packing.
We will always let you know before item(s) are dispatched.
Important: We are now back from hol's and orders will be processed as quicky as possible. Larger & overseas orders could take up to 7 days to despatch
Important: If an international parcel is returned due to none payment of duty by the member, them the club has to charge additional postage to repost the parcel back to the member.
Important: Placing orders before & after Thursday the 28th July
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All parcels are still delayed due to the postal strikes with Royal Mail.
Although, DPD have now started their collections again, so this is good.

B38 - Wheel cyl kit (ax set) rear Lotus or GT late 7/8


Wheel cyl kit (ax set) rear GT / Lotus late 7/8" = 0.875" (SP2358) to fit cyl 64676011
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Wheel cylinder kit to fit the Lotus or GT 7/8" or 0.875" size rear wheel cylinder Girling part numbers 64676011 this cylinder is of the single acting type for cars with automatically adjusting rear brakes fitted between September 1965 & November 1966 (see equivilant image on B62) the kit is equivilant to Girling part number SP2358 and has seals to fit both or the rear cylinders of the axle

Girling wheel cylinder 64676011 is one of three possible cylinders that could be fitted to your Cortina check the number on the casting of the cylinder to ensure you order the correct kit


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