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US $357.99
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Santee, California, United States

Santee, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Performance Friction ADDITIONAL PART NUMBERS:309.32.0040.48, 309-32-0040-48, PFR309.32.0040.48 MANUFACTURER:PERFORMANCE FRICTION RACING UPC:889545038187 PART NUMBER:309.32.0040.048 APPLICATION:12.16IN X 1.25IN BURNISHED SLOTTED FITS ZR20 CALIP PRODUCT DIMENSIONS:12.16in X 1.25in ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:FITS PFR ZR20 CALIPER

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