Wildfire 150 150cc Atv Go Kart Buggy Replacement Brake Caliper Pads Lining New on 2040-parts.com
California, United States
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR OLD PADS ARE SHAPED THE SAME AS THESE OTHERWISE THEY WILL NOT FIT. THERE ARE FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF BRAKE PADS USED ON WILDFIRE BRAND MODELS. Our photo is of the actual item that you will receive. Your item will be shipped out as soon as payment is made. The Paul Eagle Team would like to thank you in advance for your consideration. Thanks again and enjoy! |
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