Porsche 911 993 993tt Turbo Brake Calipers Rotors Set Brembo Big Red Oem on 2040-parts.com
Sun Valley, California, United States
Genuine Porsche (by Brembo) Set, Made in Italy Donor Vehicle: 1996 Porsche 993 Twin Turbo Great upgrade over stock 993 brakes Comes as seen in photos - Front & Rear Calipers w/ Rotors Please ask all questions before making a purchase ID codes: - 20.5249.00 (20524900) - 20.5248.00 (20524800) - 993.351.045.10 (99335104510) - 993.351.046.10 (99335104610) Inventory # JD 740000
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