Honda Triumph Brand New Galfer Brake Pads Fd108g1054 on 2040-parts.com
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THIS IS A BRAND NEW GALFER BRAKE PAD THAT FIT HONDA'S AND TRIUMPH'S, THIS IS STILL PACKAGE, PART NUMBER IS FD108G1054 AND FITS THE FOLLOWING, SELLS FOR ABOUT 30.00$ EACH
1995-1998 Honda CBR600F F3 Front
1997-2003 Honda GL1500C/CD Valkyrie Front
1991-2002 Honda ST1100 Front
1990-1997 Honda VFR750F Interceptor Front
1995 Honda VF750C Magna Front
1995-1996 Honda VT1100C2 Shadow ACE Front
2005 Triumph America Front
2004 Triumph Bonneville T100 Front
2005 Triumph Thruxton Front
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