2034210912, A2034210912 Brake disc BLUE PRINT ADU174355 Front Axle 345mm 30mm 5 Hole 112mm perforated/vented Coated MERCEDES BENZ: CLK Coupe, SLK

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Amazon Brake disc thickness: 30 mm, number of rims holes: 5, number of mounting holes: 1, height or thickness: 46.6 mm, outer diameter: 345 mm, bolt circle diameter: 112 mm, surface: oiled and coated, brake disc type: perforated/internally ventilated, installation side: front axle, minimum brake disc thickness: 28 mm, weight: 11.785 kg, centre diameter: 67. mm mm OE numbers (for comparison purposes only): Mercedes Benz: 203 421 09 12 Please use the vehicle identification at the top of the page to confirm compatibility with your vehicle. All restrictions must be observed International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

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Brake disc thickness: 30 mm, number of rims holes: 5, number of mounting holes: 1, height or thickness: 46.6 mm, outer diameter: 345 mm, bolt circle diameter: 112 mm, surface: oiled and coated, brake disc type: perforated/internally ventilated, installation side: front axle, minimum brake disc thickness: 28 mm, weight: 11.785 kg, centre diameter: 67. mm mm OE numbers (for comparison purposes only): Mercedes Benz: 203 421 09 12 Please use the vehicle identification at the top of the page to confirm compatibility with your vehicle. All restrictions must be observed International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

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ADU174355; Brake disc; BLUE PRINT; Front Axle 345mm 30mm 5-Hole 112mm perforated/vented; for MERCEDES-BENZ; 2034210912, A2034210912


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