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Ultima | Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Honda Accord CB7 4WS, Prelude 2.2L 2.3L Coupe 1989–2001 | AAP481

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Ultima | Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) | Honda Accord CB7 4WS, Prelude 2.2L 2.3L Coupe 1989–2001 | AAP481Ultima Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Honda Accord CB7 4WS & Prelude 2. 2L, 2. 3L Coupe (19892001) High quality solid rear rotor designed for Honda Accord CB7 4WS and Prelude 2. 2L 2. 3L Coupe models from 19892001. Engineered to OEM standards for dependable, smooth braking and long term reliability under Australian driving conditions. Warranty 1 year 20,000 km Why Ultima? Ultima braking components are manufactured to precise OEM specifications for

Ultima Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Single) for Honda Accord CB7 4WS & Prelude 2.2L, 2.3L Coupe (1989–2001)

High-quality solid rear rotor designed for Honda Accord CB7 4WS and Prelude 2.2L / 2.3L Coupe models from 1989–2001. Engineered to OEM standards for dependable, smooth braking and long-term reliability under Australian driving conditions.

Warranty

1 year / 20,000 km

Why Ultima?

Ultima braking components are manufactured to precise OEM specifications for superior fitment, strength, and durability. Each rotor is machined from high-carbon cast iron, dynamically balanced, and finished for stable braking performance and minimal noise.

Key Features:

  • Application: Rear brake disc rotor for Honda Accord CB7 4WS and Prelude 2.2L / 2.3L Coupe
  • Design: Solid
  • Material: High-carbon cast iron
  • Performance: Smooth, quiet, and reliable braking
  • Fitment: Direct OE replacement – no modifications required
  • Unit of Measure: Sold individually (1 piece)

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): AAP481
  • System Type: Rear Brake Disc Rotor (Solid)
  • Material: High-Carbon Cast Iron
  • Position: Rear
  • Vehicle Models: Honda Accord CB7 4WS / Honda Prelude Coupe 2.2L, 2.3L
  • Years: 1989–2001
  • Use: Passenger Vehicle

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position
Honda Accord CB7 4WS 1989–1993 Rear
Honda Prelude BB / BB6 / BB8 1993–2001 Rear

Important Information

  • Designed for Accord CB7 4WS and Prelude 2.2L / 2.3L Coupe models
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