New to range brake pads from Blue Print

November 15, 2022
New to range brake pads from Blue Print
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Blue Print has made some significant additions to its all-makes braking range with new brake pads introduced for popular BMW and Toyota models. 


The new pads joins a comprehensive line-up of braking components that are subject to rigorous quality checks to ensure parts they are of the highest quality and provide a “Right First Time” fit. 

The latest additions include;

ADBP420097, Brake Pad Set, OE No. 34 20 8 844 393, To Fit: BMW 2 Series (2021>), 3 Series (2018>), 4 Series (2020>)

ADBP420098, Brake Pad Set, OE No. 04466-02400, To Fit: Mazda 2 (2022>), Suzuki Swace; Toyota Yaris (2020>), C-HR (2016>), Corolla (2018>)

ADBP420100, Brake Pad Set, OE No. 04466-42090, To Fit: Toyota Corolla, RAV 4 (2018>)

ADBP420099, Brake Pad Set, OE No. 04465-12670, To Fit: Toyota Auris, Corolla (2018>), Prius (2016>), Yaris (2020>)

Details of these additions and the rest of the Blue Print range can be found at   partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com
 
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