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ATE Ceramic Front Brake Pad Set 13.0470-5779.2

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ATE is a brand that produces brake pads and brake discs for cars. The company is based in Germany and has been producing brake parts for cars since the early 1900s. ATE produces high-quality brake parts that are designed to last longer and provide better braking performance than other brands.
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