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Renault 5 Gt Turbo / R11 Turbo Ph. 2, Galfer 1055 Sport Full Set Brake Pads. on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

La Creu, Spain

La Creu, Spain
Condition:New

FRONT axle Galfer brake pads for Renault 5 GT Turbo and Renault 11 Turbo Phase 1 & 2. - SPORT COMPOUND-.
 
The 1055 compound is a Sport compound to those who like a firm feeling in the brake for daily or occasional use in track days with the comphort and noiseless.
A friction coefficient of 0.40 μ at 100º and 0.45 μ at 600ºC, So the performance is consistent over the temperature range.

Galfer is a specialist in brakes since 1952, and constantly present in the motorsport over the years. Moto GP, Off Road, Rally, GT, Touring Cars, Go Kart, F3, F4 are the brand´s playground to develop the products for customers.
 
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