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Condition:New Manufacturer:Mintex Brand:Mintex MPN:MDB2027MRM1802 EAN:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:MDB2027MRM1802 Material:MRM1802 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Type:Brake Pad Set Performance Part:Yes Brake Compound:MRM1802 Features:Replaces M1155. Medium Friction, Track, Circuit, Rally & Historic Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Left, Right Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Pad Shape:MDB2027

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