Performance Friction 7905.01.25.44 Carbon Metallic Brake Pads Wilwood on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Performance Friction 7905.01.25.44 Carbon Metallic Brake Pads Wilwood - These pads and new and unused but are older inventory so the box may be dirty or have scratches PFC 01 Compound has excellent modulation characteristics that improve controllability and driver confidence. |
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