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Front Drill Rotors & Ceramic Pads For 2008-2013 Bmw 128i W/performance Package on 2040-parts.com

US $279.07
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CANADA, Canada

CANADA, Canada
Condition:New Other Part Number:Cross Drilled Brake Discs Ceramic Pads Interchange Part Number:Front Manufacturer Part Number:for BMW Brand:ERP










    • 2 Front Cross Drilled Rotors
    • 1 Front set of Ceramic Pads (4 pads)
    Total: 2 Rotors + 4 Pads

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    Year Make and Model Remarks
    2008-2013 BMW 128i Model with performance package: 6-piston caliper








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