Two Front After Market Rotors For V6 Cayenne (black Brakes) Slotted New! on 2040-parts.com
Pacific Grove, California, US
NEW SLOT FRONT ROTORS LEFT AND RIGHT
FITS PORSCHE CAYENE V6 ENGINE (BLACK BRAKES)
MY MECHANIC SAID EACH IS WORTH $182.50, = FOR BOTH $365, HE IS A REPUTABLE PORSCHE MECHANIC.
I BOUGHT THESE AFTER MARKET TO PUT ON MY PORSCHE CAYENNE SPORT BUT THEY DID NOT FIT SINCE I HAVE SILVER BRAKES.
HOWEVER, THEY ARE GUARANTEED TO FIT BLACK BRAKES PORSCHE CAYENNE V6 ENGINE.
THE ROTORS ARE SLOTTED WHICH MEANS THEY HAVE DRILLED HOLES IN THEM TO LOWER TEMPERATUR WHEN BREAKING WHICH MAKES THE PADS LAST LONGER.
I SHIP THESE ROTORS PARCEL SELECT, HOWEVER IF YOU WANT THEM FASTER I CAN ACCOMODATE THAT AND ADD WHATEVER EXTRA COST IS FOR PRIORITY.
THANKS AND
GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
MONTEREYESTATEFINDS831
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