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Ebc Brakes Dp41200r Yellowstuff Street And Track Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $157.91
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:EBC Brakes Manufacturer Part Number:DP41200R UPC:840655017158

Disc Brake Pad

Yellowstuff Street And Track Brake Pads

Yellowstuff Street And Track Brake Pads;


FEATURES:
  • High Friction Pad
  • Better High Speed Stopping
  • Zero Fade Race Developed Compound
  • Brakes Effective Right From Cold
  • Can Be Used On Street/Race Track

EBC Brakes manufactures the largest range of brakes in the world manufacturing every size and shape of brake pad and rotor in its UK or USA plant locations. These include Motorcycle Brakes,Mountain Bike Brakes,ATV Brakes and Brakes for cars,SUV and trucks in both organic and sintered versions for applications right up to railway rolling stock,heavy trucks,buses and military vehicles. With a worldwide work force of over 400 people EBC Brakes is an independently owned and managed leader in the brake market, proud of its customers, its products, its success and its people

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