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2003 -2006 Mazda 6 - Power Stop Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads - Front & Rear Set on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

College Station, Texas, US

College Station, Texas, US
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New PowerStop Ceramic Brake Pad Set for ALL 4 wheels of your 2003-2006 Mazda 6.  (DOES NOT FIT Mazdaspeed 6) 

NEW PARTS. NEVER INSTALLED

Shipping $13 to continental US.  All others pay ACTUAL shipping. (Shipping based on weight of 6.2 lbs actual package weight)

See Compatability Chart Image Attached.   Pics of Actual Item.  Carefully packed and shipped in plain box, with Manufacturer Part Number Decals on side.

NO REFUNDS or RETURNS. ITEM IS NEW.  It is YOUR responsibility to ensure this is what you need.  Part Numbers are supplied and accurate.

Thanks!

 

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