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Rear Caliper Piston (35mm), Porsche 356c/911/912 (64-68), 901.352.099.10 on 2040-parts.com

US $41.28
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Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:901.352.099.10 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:901.352.099.10 Size:35mm Surface Finish:Stainless Steel Type:Aftermarket

Stainless steel 35mm rear caliper piston with clip for 356C (1964-1965), 911 (1965-1967) and 912 (1965-1968) models with non-vented rotors. Four required.


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