▀▄▀▄ Vivid Racing | *BLOWOUT* WP Pro Front 360x36mm 2pc Brake Rotor Upgrade C63 W204
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▀▄▀▄ Vivid Racing | *BLOWOUT* WP Pro Front 360x36mm 2pc Brake Rotor Upgrade C63 W204
Vivid Racing Presents:
WP Pro Front 360x36mm 2pc Brake Rotor Upgrade Mercedes C63 W204
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Product Information:
BLOWOUT PRICING - ONLY HAVE A FEW SETS LEFT
Includes:
- Pair of 2-Piece Drilled Rotors assembled with hardware and aluminum hats
- Stock Rotor - 16.00KG
- WP Pro Rotor - 9.60KG
- Anodized rotor hats
- Full floating assemblies with stainless steel M8 bolts vs standard M6 hardware
- Directional vented, heat treated, and coated rotors
- View Vehicle Gallery Here
- Learn About Rotor Manufacturing Here
- 1 Year / 20,000 Mile Warranty - Get Info Here
- Please follow our 2 piece rotor installation manual - Download Here
- Mercedes C63 W204
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FYI, many manufacturers enforce a Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policy, which could result in them pulling their product from your store. This is one of the reasons why vendors have to resort to private messages to offer discounted pricing. For example, here's one from a major tuning company:
http://www.powerteq.com/powerteqaboutpage.html
I think it's ****ty and essentially price fixing, but this is why you often see a product listed for the exact same price, to the penny, across many different retailers.
http://www.powerteq.com/powerteqaboutpage.html
I think it's ****ty and essentially price fixing, but this is why you often see a product listed for the exact same price, to the penny, across many different retailers.
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I highly doubt every single product that these guys selling on here has that policy from the manufacturer.
FYI, many manufacturers enforce a Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policy, which could result in them pulling their product from your store. This is one of the reasons why vendors have to resort to private messages to offer discounted pricing. For example, here's one from a major tuning company:
http://www.powerteq.com/powerteqaboutpage.html
I think it's ****ty and essentially price fixing, but this is why you often see a product listed for the exact same price, to the penny, across many different retailers.
http://www.powerteq.com/powerteqaboutpage.html
I think it's ****ty and essentially price fixing, but this is why you often see a product listed for the exact same price, to the penny, across many different retailers.