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K-sport D2 Front Brake Pads 304mm Or 330mm 6pot Or 8pot on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

ilion, athens, Greece

ilion, athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:K-sport Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:BP-I

KSPORT DEFAULT REPLACEMENT BRAKE PADS (FRONT) - 304/330MMKSPORT BIG BRAKE KIT

These are the Ksport default pads, suitable for fast road and a bit of track driving. We recommend that the pads are beded in before heavy braking is applied. We recommend about 500-1500 miles to bed in the pads fully. NOTE: image is for illustration purpose only

Features
► Suitable for Ksport or D2 Brake kits
► Replacment Pads
► Pair of Pads

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