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Pagid Brake Pads Porsche 996 Gt3r 997 Rsr Cup Ferrari 355 360 Challange on 2040-parts.com

US $210.00
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Willoughby, Ohio, US

Willoughby, Ohio, US
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Pagid RS19 1674 Pads.  Were mounted but not used. 

Fitments below - could be milled down thinner to 8037, 1607, 1595 thickness  

 

1674 Fits rear of 996 GT3 R & GT3 RS 00-05; rear of 997 GT3 RSR;

         Ferrari 355 Challenge 95 - 00 (front & rear)

 

8037 (22mm) Fits rear of 997 GT3 Cup Grand Am spec

 

1607 (20mm) Fits Calipers: Alcon B type, Brembo 07.5139., Wilwood GT 40000

 

1595 (16mm):  360 Challenge Rear

 

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