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Shw Front Drilled Brake Discs 390mm X2 For Mercedes C63 W205 E63s W213 Amg Gt on 2040-parts.com

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GB, United Kingdom
Condition:New Warranty Period:N/A Classic Car Part:No Surface::Coated Diameter [mm:390mm Mileage:N/A Test Mark::ECE R90 APPROVED Drilled::Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TFX49150 Grade:N/A Brake Disc Thickness [mm:36mm Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Reference OE/OEM Number:2314210612 — MERCEDES-BENZ, 2314211812 — MERCEDES-BENZ / DAIMLER, A2314210612 — MERCEDES-BENZ, A2314211812 — MERCEDES-BENZ Brand:SHW Performance Type:internally vented, slotted / perforated, two-part brake disc Interchange Part Number:2314210612, 2314211812, A2314210612, A2314211812 Gross Weight [kg:14.92 kg Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):N/A Machining::High-carbon Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Minimum thickness [mm:33mm Performance Part:Yes EAN:048544883918

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