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Chevrolet Caliper Covers Disc Brake Aluminum Alloy 3d Stey Mgp Brembo Endless on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:CHEVROLET Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear

CHEVROLET Caliper Covers Disc Brake 
Materials: High Quality Aluminum
2piece Left and right
Size : Width 65 MM.
           Length 240 MM.
           Thick 40 MM.
Please explore the dimensions of the wheel before you buy.
Can fit with all 16-22 inch wheels or over.
Reduces Brake Dust Build-up On Caliper
Very Easy Install with Silicon Glue
To Change Your Normal Disc Brake To The Brembo Look

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