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Condition:New Warranty Period:1 Year Classic Car Part:No Caliper Fitment:ATE Custom Bundle:No Manufacturer Part Number:DP42090RVM56310 IMPORTANT:Pad shape image must match your current pad shape! Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Reference OE/OEM Number:Black Diamond, Brembo, Ferodo, Genuine, Mintex, O.E.M, OE, OEM, Original, Pagid, Race, Tarox, Track, Yellow Stuff Modified Item:No Brand:EBC Type:Brake Pad Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Performance Part:Yes

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