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Alcon H Type Rear Brake Pads Pfc Performance Friction 7745.90.16.34 Ap, Alcon on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
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caracas, Venezuela
Alcon H type rear brake pads PFC Performance Friction 7745.90.16.34 AP, Alcon, US $39.00, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Performance Friction Manufacturer Part Number:Performance Friction 7745.90.16.34

 Performance Friction Brake Pads 

Part # 7745.90.16.34

AP, Alcon

 THE PRICE IS FOR A BOX CONTAINING 4 BRAKE PADS  


Not recommended for street use.

Performance Friction 7745.90.16  Pad fits many popular Formula cars with Alcon & AP Racing calipers.

InformationCommon Caliper Fitments:

Manufacturer: Model:
Alcon H-Type
AP Racing CP4567
  CP5040-10/11/12/13S4
  CP5100
  CP5108
 

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