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Maserati Quattroportte Iii Brake Rotors (pair -fronts) on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Sparks Glencoe, Maryland, US

Sparks Glencoe, Maryland, US
:

MASERATI  QUATTROPORTTE  III  BRAKE  ROTORS---BRAND  NEW  (pair of Front Rotors, with used outer wheel rings),   BETTER  than Maserati part #329.50.03.00

    The discoloration shown here in the photos is from the grease being in contact with the storage paper........The bright shiny metal surface shown here in the photo is the actual new surface of these rotors....These have been mounted to a used pair of outer wheel rings

These are AMERICAN made rotors, made with far superior materials of construction than offered today. 

PLEASE  NOTE:  PAYMENT  TO  BE  BY  U. S.  POSTAL  CHECK  OR  CERTIFIED  BANK  CASHIERS  CHECK,  OR BANK  WIRE  TRANSFER  ONLY

 

 

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