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Discs, Rotors & Hardware for Sale
Front brake disc(US $30.57)
Two (2) wilwood 160-3305 brake rotor solid steel natural(US $159.90)
Two (2) wilwood ultralite straight vane rotor 160-5843(US $162.78)
Two (2) wilwood 160-5855 brake rotor solid cross-drilled steel black universal(US $279.90)
Summit disc brakes rear 10.50" drilled rotors 1-piston caliper chevy 7.5" axle(US $479.97)
Brembo 09.a300.11 front brake rotor(US $19.99)
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