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EBC 03-05 Mazda 3 2.3 USR Slotted Rear RotorsSKU: USR1315 UPC: 840655098164 EBC 2004 2009 Mazda 3 USR Slotted Rear Rotors EBC USR1315 rotors are slotted rear brake discs for 2004 2009 Mazda 3 models including i, S and Mazdaspeed3. These UK made rotors from high quality grey iron deliver cooler running temperatures and less brake fade during spirited driving. Pair them with FMSI D1095 pads for smooth, flat pad wear and reliable stopping power. Key Features USR Series Sport Slotted Design: Narrow
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