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Pagid Rsl1 Front Brake Pads Fits Toyota Gt86 & Subaru Impreza, Brz on 2040-parts.com

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Wrexham, United Kingdom

Wrexham, United Kingdom
Condition:New Manufacturer:Pagid Brand:Pagid MPN:E8174RSL1 EAN:4056029000640 Manufacturer Part Number:E8174RSL1 Material:RSL1 Country/Region of Manufacture:Europe Type:Brake Pad Set Performance Part:Yes Brake Compound:RSL1 Features:High Friction Coefficient, Long Pad & Disc Life Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded

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