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Th:3.960mm Honda Nf4 Rs125 R Hrc Genuine Brake Disk Rotor Produced By Sunstar on 2040-parts.com

US $125.50
Location:

Miyazaki, Japan

Miyazaki, Japan
Thickness of the disc rotor :3.960mm or more.
Brand:HRC Placement on Vehicle:Front Rotor Size:296mm Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Material:Stainless Steel

HONDA Racing NF4 RS125R 
HRC Genuine Front Brake Disk Rotor dia 296mm
Produced by SUNSTAR

No damaged.
There is a small scratchs.
Working times and mileage is unknown.

Thickness of the disc rotor :
3.960mm or more
Good Condition.


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