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Discs, Rotors & Hardware for Sale
- Premium front metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $68.86)
- Premium rear metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $61.11)
- Premium rear metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $69.87)
- Set of 4 premium new brake disc rotors 2 complete pairs kit for front and rear(US $98.64)
- Rear kit (2) brake rotors and (1 set) premium brake pads with lifetime warranty(US $98.35)
- Front kit (2) brake rotors and (1 set) premium brake pads with lifetime warranty(US $74.73)
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