Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Custom Chrome Disc Brake Rotor 44137-77a on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Excelsior Springs, Missouri, US

Excelsior Springs, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:CUSTOM CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:25-637 Surface Finish:METAL Warranty:No

CUSTOM CHROME FRONT DUAL DISC BRAKE ROTOR 44137-774

10" Drilled Front Brake Disc Features a fine finish ground surface and is interchangeable with stock discs. This disc has a 2-3/8" inner diameter center hole. For use on models with dual disc wire wheels and two bolt kits sold separately.

Fits:FX 1978-1983, FXR 1982-1983, XL 1978-1983

 

Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns before bidding

Returns are not accepted unless I grossly misrepresent the item I am auctioning. If there is a problem, please contact me before leaving feedback as I am always willing to work with you.

                                                                                                Thanks for looking!

The best 14-plate new car deals

Fri, 21 Feb 2014

If you're in the market for a new car you'll probably know that the new 14-plate registration numbers come into effect on 1 March. The plate-change is likely to result in an increase in sales, and if you're planning to buy a new car soon it's essential that you head to the showroom or online broker site as well prepared as possible. To make the process easier we've lined up 10 of the best new cars on sale, and found the best deals, discounts and finance offers available.

CAR reader's son designs Ferrari FF spin-offs (2011)

Mon, 07 Feb 2011

CAR reader Peter Tremulis clearly has a very clever son. Daniel, 18, has drawn up these Ferrari FF spin-offs - designed to extend Maranello's four-wheel drive estate into new niches. And this is no mere idle Photoshoppery.

The Name Game: Why the next Buick will be called the Verano

Fri, 20 May 2011

Verano means “summer” in Spanish, though it could easily be a type of coffee or even a brand of crystal. But the idea behind the latest Buick was to snare an upscale, forward-sounding name to lure to new customers. Buick could have gone with an alpha-numeric designation, or even dipped into its heritage for a storied moniker from the past.