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Tufstop Brake Pads Tsrp649 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States

Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States

TUFSTOP

 Brake Pads

TSRP649

The application list on back shows a bunch of early to mid 80's Honda models, but look at photos and investigate for yourself. I picked these up at a local estate auction so all I know about this is what you see in the photo's

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