Meritor 23-123572-002 23 123572 002 23123572002 6 Hole Brake Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States
NOS Brand new Meritor 6 hole rotor part number 23-123572-002. This rotor does not have magni Côte. Part may not be shipped in original box but I will try my best to, some boxes are weak and may have to be repackaged. Rotor may have some ozidation from sitting but does not affect the part. Please check part number before purchasing.FREE SHIPPING to the lower 48.
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