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Condition:New Brand:Blue Print Manufacturer Part Number:11713201RMP MPN:11713201RMP EAN:11713201RMP Type:Brake Disc Rotor Function:Brake Disc Rotor Style:Solid Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Outer diameter:284 mm Thickness:59 mm Brake Disc Thickness:10 mm Brake Disc Type:Solid Minimum thickness:8.4 mm Bolt Hole Circle Diameter:112 mm Centering Diameter:67 mm Surface:Coated Weight:4.56 kg Number of mounting bores:2 for OE number:4840134101 Rim Hole Number:5 -Hole

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