Bremi Rotor Mercedes Porche 1978-1984 No. 9048 Or 04018 on 2040-parts.com
South Houston, Texas, US
BREMI ROTOR...Brand New In Box. I was told fits the following applications. 1978-1984 Porche 928. And Mercedes 280, 300, 380, 450. This is a part we purchased and never used . Shipping based on Parcel Post. If you need it quicker email me with your address and ZIP CODE and I will get you a rate on 1st class and Priority Mail. Thank you and Good Bidding.
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