Porsche 997 Gt3 Ceramic Brake Rotor Set - 4 on 2040-parts.com
Foothill Ranch, California, US
Up for sale is a perfect set of Porsche factory Pccb or Ceramic brake rotors off a 2010 gt3 RS with a 3.8 ltr motor. Rotors had just under 1,000 miles when taken off. Porsche retail is $20k on these ! Porsche part numbers are 99735103196 and 03296 for the fronts and 99735203194 and 03294 for the rears.
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