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66202241234 Car Radar Parking Sensor Pdc Radar Sensor For Bmw Bmw 3er 2001 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.97
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Guangzhou,Guangdong, China

Guangzhou,Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:66202241234 Switch Type:Radar PDC Park Distance Control Sensor Other Part Number:6620 6911838, 6620 6938739, 6620 6989067, 6620 698 Interchange Part Number:6620 6989112, 66200143461,66200309539, 66202180145 Surface Finish:High quality Other Part Number1:66206911831, 66206911838, 66206938739, 66206989067 Warranty:1 Year Other Part Number2:66206989069, 66206989112, 66210143458, 6621218014 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

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