Pontiac G8 Gt 08-09 Brake Rotors Fr+rr on 2040-parts.com
US $279.99
Location:
Garden Grove, California, United States
Condition:NewWarranty:YesManufacturer Part Number:CB1229Surface Finish:Silver ZincBrand:C BrakesPlacement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, RearPart Keyword:cross drilled slotted brake disc performance rotor
CBrakes
CBrakes is a privately owned, specialty manufacturer and distributor of high performance automotive brake products, located in the heart of Orange County. We specialize in machining brake rotors, providing higher performance and safety at competitive prices. Since then, our expertise has been met with the growing demand of the automotive industry.
CBrakes rotors are machined in-house for quality control purposes and silver-zinc plated to military specifications.
CBrakes also provides high performance brake pads and stainless steel brake lines from the most distinguished specialty manufacturers of brake components.
You are bidding on a brand new set of
2 front & 2 rear CBrakes cross drilled/slotted rotors Please read the item title for the correct vehicle!
All CBrakes rotors are approved by the International Standard of Quality
OEM Spec, Guaranteed Compatibility With All Stock Braking Components
Zinc Plating: Silver is FREE
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Warranty1 Year Limited Warranty. We reserve the right to replace or repair any item or part that is defective within the warranty period.
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when claimed within 14 days of purchase date less shipping costs. We want you to be pleased with our product and will do all we can to insure your satisfaction. All items are shipped fully insured through our carriers against damage or loss. If the product is damaged during shipping, we will replace the damaged item at our discretion (when claimed within 3 days of shipment receipt).
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