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Audi Rs6 C7 Front Brake Pads Ferodo Racing Ds2500 Rs7 4g 4.0 Tt Fcp4711h on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Bullet 1:Track Day & Light Race use for all vehicle types Bullet 5:Certified ISO16949 and 14001 Bullet 4:Designed to perform with a constant coefficient of friction Bullet 3:Developed to optimize both the pad and disc life. Bullet 2:Road style refinement with race material Caliper Type:BREMBO Manufacturer Part Number:FCP4711H-RS6 Reference OE/OEM Number:FCP4711H, Ferodo Racing, brake pads, genuine, original, pads Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Certification:ISO16949 and 14001 Brand:Ferodo Racing Important Notes:CHECK DRAWING must match your current brake pad shape Important Notes 2:VIN Number required to confirm correct fitment Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

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