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Disc Brake Pad-quickstop Front Wagner Zx623 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.78
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:AXMD623, AXCD623, PGD623M, SGD623M, MRD623, ACT623 SKU:WAG:ZX623 Other Part Number:PGD623C, SPF623C, 17D623MHP, 1402-69939, BMD623 Brand:Wagner Feature 6:Install Wagner with total confidence Manufacturer Part Number:ZX623 Feature 1:Optimal stopping performance Feature 4:Includes OE-style lubricant UPC:00008536324522 Friction Material Composition:Semi-metallic Placement on Vehicle:Front Grade Type:Regular Quantity Needed:1; Front or Rear Pads:Front

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