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High Quality Prima stock replacement brake pads fit the following models:
Genuine Buddy 125/150 Front
Genuine Ratler 110 Front
Daelim A-Four 50cc Front
Eton Beamer R2/R4 50cc Front
Eton Matrix R4 150cc Front
SYM FiddleII 50/125 Front
SYM Jet Euro Front
SYM Simply Front
SYM Citycom 300 Front
TGB Delivery 50 Front
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