Pagid Brake Pads - Yellow - 2405 290 01/2406 290 01 - 987 Cayman S on 2040-parts.com
Boulder, Colorado, United States
These are Pagid Yellow brake pads for a 987 or 987.2 Cayman S.
This is a full set, 2 rear and 2 front pads. These are unused, never mounted. They have only been out of the box. Please see the photos of the boxes for the exact part numbers. |
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