Bmw 34211165252 E9 3.0cs E24 630csi 633csi Vented Rear Discs 272x19 Rotors Pair on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, California, US
These discs came on some euro E24 trailing arms I acquired recently. They fit E9 coupes and the E24 630CSi and 633CSi coupes. They are listed as 272mm x 19mm, I measured the thickness at 18.86 and 18.9mm respectively. I am not sure of the manufacturer, the only markings I can find are the minimum thickness limitations - 18mm followed by D2D11. They are in excellent condition.
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