Racing Kart Brake Pads Fits Older Rosso Corsa, Mba, And Others Compound 113 on 2040-parts.com
Sonoma, California, United States
Auction is for a pair of New kart racing brake pads. They are from an MBA/Rosso Corsa Kart. They will fit many others. They are compound 113.
If you want to buy both pairs of pads I will throw in a 3rd set that are slightly used but have a lot of materiel left. |
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