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Ebc Fa208x Performance Disc Brake Pads Red / Off Road Atk Ktm Husaberg on 2040-motos

US $13.99
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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
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EBC BRAKE PADS

1 SET,ENOUGH TO DO ONE CALIPER

HIGH QUALITY,DURABLE PERFORMANCE PADS

PART # FA208X

*PICTURES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY*

 KTM SX/F 125~525 94~03 REAR

KTM EXC/F 125~530 94~03 REAR

HUSABERG TE 125~570 06~O7

 REAR HUSABERG FE 125~570 06~07 REAR

SOLD BY THE SET,ONE CALIPER

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*AUCTION IS FOR ONE SET OF PADS,ENOUGH TO DO ONE CALIPER / HUB*

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