Cl 4060 14.0 Rc6e Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com
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CL 4060 14.0 RC6E Brake Pads
Part #: 07 4060 14.0 RC6E 12mm remaining of pad life, brand new is 14mm. ~85% pad life remaining. |
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