Toyota Disc Brake Pads - Rear Centric Parts 301.08280 Rear Premium Ceramic on 2040-parts.com
Dracut, Massachusetts, US
Up for auction is a brand new, in box, set of Centric parts ceramic rear brake pads. They are brand new in the box. The brakes are compatible with the cars listed above. Shipping will be $8.00 and will be shipped by priority. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thanks for looking at the auction and check out the others for more great deals.
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