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350z & G35 Rear Drilled Brake Rotors, Genuine Brembo Sport 35630 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States

Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Brembo Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brake Disc Style:Drilled Surface Finish:Zinc Plated Manufacturer Part Number:35630

Up for Auction is a:

Set of FRONT & REAR Drilled, Disc Brake Rotors.  Genuine BREMBO #35630

This product will fit 2003-2005, 350Z (Track Model) & 2004-2005 G35 2dr w/6speed manual transmission.
(please verify that these fit your application before bidding).

These are new, in box.

This rear rotor set by Brembo will give you better braking performance due to the cross drilled style of the rotor surface. These rotors will allow for better heat dissipation and better clamping force by the stock caliper. 


AUCTION INCLUDES:

2 Rear, Cross Drilled BREMBO Sport Rotors.  



FEATURES:

Zinc plated for corrosion protection.

 Fully compatible with ABS and traction control systems.

Designed to fit under the factory wheels and tires 

Reduces operating temperatures and fade while improving wet weather performance and initial pad "bite". 

Cross Drilled Style.




About the Manufacturer:

Brembo was founded in 1961 as a small mechanics garage located a few kilometres from Bergamo, run by the current President's father Emilio Bombassei. Experience gained in mechanics and metallurgy was put to good use when the founder started working for customers such as Alfa Romeo. 1964 marked a milestone in the company's history: Brembo began manufacturing the first Italian brake discs for the aftermarket. Until then, discs had been imported from Great Britain. The production of brake discs was then followed by other braking system components. The skill, specialization and quality of the products and services of this Curno-based company began to gain recognition on an international level, gaining leadership in Europe's brake disc aftermarket.

Today, Brembo is perhaps the most recognized name in the aftermarket brake industry. If you want to be sure you're getting quality parts, you should have no hesitation in buying a Brembo product.




This set sells for $532.97 at online stores,
 so don't miss out on this opportunity to save some money!



Pads, Calipers, Hardware, & etc., NOT included!



Any questions, please ask BEFORE bidding!  Returns not accepted! 

Above image is a stock photo, actual item may differ from photo!

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