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EBC S9 Kits Yellowstuff Pads and USR RotorsSKU: S9KF1034 EBC Brakes S9 Kits Yellowstuff Pads and USR Rotors for 2011 2017 Audi A4 A5 allroad EBC Brakes S9KF1034 delivers Yellowstuff high friction pads paired with USR slotted rotors in a complete front brake kit for select 2011 2017 Audi A4 A5 and allroad models. This setup provides strong stopping power for street and track driving with fast pad bedding thanks to the patented Brake in coating. Save 15% compared to buying pads and rotors
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