Cobalt Racing Brake Pads Porsche Brembo Stoptech D372 Alcon Ap on 2040-parts.com
San Juan, Puerto Rico, US
Very high torque level
Very high fade resistance
These pads were used for about 5 laps as a test, then removed and have not been used again.
Practically new.
This pads sell for $329.00 new.
This pads are similar to the PFC 03, 05, 07 PAGID RS15,
MINTEX F1R, Carbotech XP16, XP 20 and Ferodo DSUNO, DS2.11
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