Power Stop K200 Front Ceramic Brake Pad Cross Drilled/slotted Combo Rotor Brake on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, US
Power Stop K200 Front Ceramic Brake Pad Cross Drilled/Slotted Combo Rotor Brake
- Front rotors and brake pads included
- Ceramic pads reduce noise fade and dust
- Components are engineered to work together
- One Click brake kit is everything you need
- Pre-matched components ready to install
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