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For Bmw X7 40i G07 M Sport Front Rear Brake Discs Textar Pads Wires 374mm 345mm on 2040-parts.com

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Wakefield, United Kingdom

Wakefield, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Kinetix | Textar Pads Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Features:Anti Corrosion Coating, Dimpled Surface, Grooved Surface, High Carbon Steel Rotor Outside Diameter:Front: 374mm | Rear: 345mm Reference OE/OEM Number:34 10 6 875 284, 34 10 6 880 077, 34 10 6 880 078, 34 10 6 895 647, 34 10 6 895 648, 34 11 6 875 283, 34 20 6 880 079, 34 20 7 915 314, 34 20 8 853 554, 34 21 6 860 925, 34106875284, 34106880077, 34106880078, 34106895647, 34106895648, 34116875283, 34206880079, 34207915314, 34208853554, 34216860925 Placement on Vehicle:Front, Front Axle, Left, Rear, Rear Axle, Right Rotor Style:Dimpled & Grooved Note To The Buyer:Please Leave REG | VIN Number After Purchase

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