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Bmw F30 Brake System (complete Set: Rotors, Pads And Calipers) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
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2013 BMW F30 M-Sport Brakes (complete set) Rotors, pads and calipers. Front and back. Original BMW part. Only used for 900miles. Upgraded my brakes to M-Performance and selling stock brakes. Almost new. Price negotiable.
Fits models 2009-2013 (328Xi)
Price negotiable.

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