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New Performance Friction Brake Rotor,pfc299.20.0045.12,curved Vein.810 ,rh on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
ROTOR NOT IN ORIGINAL BOX
Brand:PERFORMANCE FRICTION Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:PFC 299.20.0045.12 Warranty:No

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HERE IS A NEW  PERFORMANCE FRICTION BRAKE ROTOR. THIS IS A DIRECTION CURVED VEIN ROTOR FOR THE RIGHT SIDE. IT IS .810 THICK AND HAS A 8 BOLT WITH 7" BOLT CIRCLE. THE OD MEASURES 11-3/4".


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