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2003 Mercedes C-Class W203 Brake Disc

2003 Mercedes C-Class W203 Brake Disc

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Choose 2003 Mercedes C-Class W203 Brake Discs for unrivaled braking performance for your Mercedes C-Class W203. Our brake discs incorporate the latest technology and premium materials to ensure safe, consistent braking every time.
Brand: Loosoo
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Recommended use: OEM replacement
Product Name: Brake Disc
OENumbers: 2104230612,210423101,1514230512

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          You deserve the highest quality braking system to ensure the performance and safety of your vehicle, and Loosoo's Brake Discs are customized for your vehicle to provide superior braking performance and durability, allowing you to drive with confidence.

          2003 Mercedes C-Class W203 Brake Disc

          Anti-deformation design

          The use of anti-deformation design and high-strength materials ensures that the brake discs maintain their original shape after a long period of use, avoiding performance degradation.

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          Rapid Heat Dissipation Slot

          Unique heat sink design accelerates air flow and dissipates heat quickly, preventing brake performance degradation due to overheating.

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          Enhanced Heat Treatment

          Mercedes C-Class W203 Brake Discs undergo an advanced heat treatment process, which significantly improves the strength and durability of the material and ensures that the discs maintain excellent performance even under high temperature conditions.

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          This Part Fits

          Partially compatible with Our Mercedes W203 Brake Disc.

          • 2000-2007 Mercedes C-Class(C230/C240/C280/C320) W203 Disc Brake Rotor

          Please contact us for specific supported models.

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