99135240100 Brake disc BREMBO 09.D934.11 330mm 28mm 5 perforated/vented Coated High carbon PORSCHE: 911 Coupe

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Amazon HIGH CARBON CONTENT: Experience enhanced driving comfort and performance, thanks to high carbon content that minimizes vibration and noise. EASY AND IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION: All required hardware needed for installation is included in the box. RESISTS CORROSION: New anti-corrosion technology developed in collaboration with original equipment (OE) manufacturers deliver better fit and longer brake life. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFIED: Many vehicles come from the factory equipped with Brembo brakes. For all others, Brembo always meets or exceeds the material specs used by the original manufacturer. BENEFITS OF UV COATING: Brembo’s UV coating technology greatly reduces the negative effects of the environment on rotors. You can count on better corrosion resistance, a clean aesthetic, and an overall reliable performance.

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HIGH CARBON CONTENT: Experience enhanced driving comfort and performance, thanks to high carbon content that minimizes vibration and noise. EASY AND IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION: All required hardware needed for installation is included in the box. RESISTS CORROSION: New anti-corrosion technology developed in collaboration with original equipment (OE) manufacturers deliver better fit and longer brake life. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFIED: Many vehicles come from the factory equipped with Brembo brakes. For all others, Brembo always meets or exceeds the material specs used by the original manufacturer. BENEFITS OF UV COATING: Brembo’s UV coating technology greatly reduces the negative effects of the environment on rotors. You can count on better corrosion resistance, a clean aesthetic, and an overall reliable performance.

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09.D934.11; Brake disc; BREMBO; Prime; 330mm 28mm 5 perforated/vented; for PORSCHE; 99135240100


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