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Ebc Bluestuff Ndx Front Brake Pads Dp51661ndx Subaru Impreza Forester Legacy Brz on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
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Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:EBC Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:DP51661NDX Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Brand new in box
EBC Blue Stuff NDX Front Brake Pads
Temperature rating: 150-900 °С
Fits 2pot calipers:
  • 2002—2011 Subaru Impreza 2.0-2.5 (GD/GG/GE/GH, excluding WRX/STI)
  • 2002—2005 USDM Subaru Impreza WRX (GDA/GGA)
  • 2007—2014 Subaru Impreza WRX (GE8/GH8/GVE/GRH)
  • 2001—2012 Subaru Forester (SG/SH, excluding STI)
  • 2003—2014 Subaru Legacy/Outback 2.0-2.5 (BL5/BP5/BL9/BP9/BM9/BR9, excluding GT, STI)
    • 2012—2014 Subaru BRZ (ZC6)

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