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Brembo Rear Brake Rotors And Hats 1 1/4" Thick 09.8672.71/.81 Nascar Late Model on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Brembo

Brembo rear rotors and hats.  Lightweight Speedway model.   These are used but have very little use past bedding.  Rotors are 1 inch thick with pillared style veins.  12 1/4 inch diameter.  Inner diameter is 8 3/4 inches.  Surface length is 1 3/4 inches. 8 bolt x 8 1/4" pattern, 2 1/4" offset.  Floating style ProSystem model hats.  Light use on these rotors. 

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