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Subject: FS: Shimano Ultegra BR-6800 Rear Brakeset *NEW*
I have a brand new Ultegra 6800 rear brake in glossy grey color. A beautiful piece of equipment. Came as part of a complete group, but my bike requires proprietary brakes on rear.

Will ship to continental U.S. for $75. Please email for quickest response at auburn_tigers_fan at yahoo.





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