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Superlite Brake Pads Pfc 7751-01-20 15+mm Remaining Late Model Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hawk Performance Manufacturer Part Number:HB 101 UPC:Does not apply

Wilwood Superlite pads. Performance Friction brand.  Model 7751-01-20.  Crosses to a PFC 7751 pad.  Excellent used pads.  15MM+ of the original 20MM remaining!   Compound is state of the art 01, aggressive front or rear short track compound. 

Sells new for $185!

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On Feb-04-13 at 12:05:43 PST, seller added the following information:

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