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For Vw T-roc R 2.0 R Drilled Front Rear Brake Discs Brembo Xtra Pads 340mm 310mm on 2040-parts.com

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Wakefield, United Kingdom

Wakefield, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Kinetix | Brembo Xtra Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Features:Drilled Surface, High Carbon Rotor Outside Diameter:Front: 340mm | Rear: 310mm Reference OE/OEM Number:8S0615301, 3C0615301C, 1K0615301AD, TX090, TX068, 1K0615601N, 5Q0615601E, 8S0 615 301, 3C0 615 301 C, 1K0 615 301AD, 1K0 615 601 N, 5Q0 615 601 E Items Included:Brake Pads Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Left, Right Type:Brake Disc Rotor & Pads Rotor Style:Cross Drilled Note To Buyers:Please Leave REG | VIN Number After Purchase

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