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25117 2 Front Brake Discs / Rotors Pulsar Sentra Brembo Non Chinese Made on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Union City, California, US

Union City, California, US
Return policy details:No returns on any electrical items, buyer pays shipping all directions. New items must be unopened. Used items must be in there same original clean condition, thank you. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Interchange Part Number:40206-61A11 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Natural Brand:Brembo Manufacturer Part Number:25117

THIS AUCTION IS FOR 2 NEW BREMBO Disc's. Made in AMERICA OR EUROPE. NONE MADE IN CHINA.

THE O.E. Part # is correct. If you need application assistance please call or email me and I will be happy to help you. To be absolutely accurate please have vin number,  (17 digits long on door jam or metal plate drivers side windshield, also on insurance card). Please do this BEFORE YOU BID OR BUY, if you bid or buy the item it is yours and it is assumed that you have checked the accuracy of the O.E. part # and that the O.E. part number is the one you want. I have microfiche as well as books and electronic catalogs to cross reference applications, SO THAT YOU GET THE CORRECT PART THE FIRST TIME. THANK YOU .

ONE PAIR:
Brembo Part # 25117.
NISSAN PART #40206-61A11, Solid FRONT Brake Disc.
1987 Nissan Pulsar SOHC Eng - Front
1988 1989 1990 Nissan Pulsar SOHC Eng - Front
1/86 - 1986 Nissan Sentra exc. Wagon & Diesel Eng - Front
1987 Nissan Sentra exc. Wagon & Diesel Eng - Front
1988 1989 1990 Nissan Sentra exc. Wagon - Front

California residents are charged sales tax or must submit valid resale certificate with a copy of your resale permit.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: All customs forms will be filled out accurately and completely, as required by the U.S. Postal Service. Packages will be marked "merchandise," and the actual amount paid for the item will be indicated. Please do not ask us to mark the item "gift." PHONE NUMBER is mandatory for customs form.

Thank you to all honest people. None of my items are stolen and I HAVE A RECEIPT for ALL my items.


For application questions please call 800-259-1271. I also have accepted the 4 major credit cards for over 30 years and am Trustwave Certified. Thank you Roy

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