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2011 Mercedes Benz SL600

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Rear Brake Disc and Pad Kit, Dimpled and Slotted 5 Lugs Aramid Fiber S6 Bluestuff NDX Pad and GD Sport
Part Number: E35S6KR1215
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$456.22
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  • 2011 Mercedes Benz SL600 All Submodels All Engines FMSI Pad No. D986; Vented; 5 Bolt Holes; 300mm Dia.; 68mm Height; 22mm Thick; 67mm Center Hole Dia.
Product Details
Location : RearSeries : S6 Bluestuff NDX Pad and GD SportDisc Design : Dimpled and SlottedDisc Finish : Thermic Black and Nitrotherm CoatedPad Material : Aramid FiberRecommended Use : Track/racingNumberof Lugs : 5 LugsDisc Material : Cast IronQuantity Sold : 2-Wheel SetWarranty : 12-month or 10,000-mile EBC limited warranty excluding wear and tear or race useProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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