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2x Brake Discs Pair Solid Fits Mercedes C200eq 1.5 Rear 2018 On M264.915 300mm on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:TRW Manufacturer Part Number:10638791RMP MPN:10638791RMP EAN:10638791RMP Type:Brake Disc Rotor Function:Brake Disc Rotor Style:solid, two-part brake disc Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Height:51.5 mm Outer diameter:300 mm Brake Disc Thickness:12 mm Thread Size:15,3 Brake Disc Type:solid, two-part brake disc Number of Holes:5 Minimum thickness:10.3 mm Inspection Tag:E1 90R-02 C0745/0077 Bolt Hole Circle Diameter:112 mm Centering Diameter:69 mm Colour:Grey Surface:Painted Reference OE/OEM Number:ATE: 24.0112-0300.1, BREMBO: 08.D530.13, DELPHI: BG4976C, FEBI BILSTEIN: 107726, MERCEDES-BENZ: 0004230512, A0004230512, SWAG: 10107726, TEXTAR: 92331505, DF6646S

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