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Porsche Cayenne Rear Left+right Brake Calipers - 54km on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Moscow, default, Russian Federation

Moscow, default, Russian Federation
Condition:Used Brand:Brembo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:955.352.42142 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

Selling 2 brake caliper PORSCHE CAYENNE  2006 release.
PORSCHE CAYENNE  OEM  New  BRAKE CALIPER SET includes:
THE RIGHT  AND THE LEFT REAR CALIPERS 
at the time of replacement calipers car traveled  54 km.
Caliper is in VERY good condition.

Technical condition of looking at the photo.

This set for
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PORSCHE CAYENNE 10 Rear; w/o composite; 12.99" diameter (rotor), silver painted calipers, R+L

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