Bap Geon Deluxe Front Pads Made In Canada on 2040-parts.com
Redondo Beach, California, US
For sale is a set of brake pads, made in Canada by "BAP GEON".
Never been use in its original box... The pads are in good condition, the box has some wear from being stored.
I don't know anything about these brake pads. Other than the information on the box.
Please look at the pictures, do your research before placing a bid....
International shipping cost will vary depending on the country...
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