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Nos Genuine Oem Porsche Front Brake Pads! 911 924 944 951 968 - 96435193903 Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Wenham, Massachusetts, US

Wenham, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:96435193903 Part Brand:FACTORY OEM PORSCHE

I was digging through my collection of spare parts from my 944 Turbo and found these. I lost the car to a fire many years ago and have no need for these pads. Great opportunity for someone to pick up a set of genuine unused Porsche brake pads at a fraction of the cost.

$157 on pelican parts. I think $75 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 is a total steal. Priced for a quick sale.

It is your responsibility to make sure these pads fit your vehicle!!!! I believe they were used as fronts on some models and rears on others. check the part #.


Porsche part number: 96435193903
Alternate numbers:
KBA 60282
95135193908
96535293904


911 928 944 951 968


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