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95095998 #0263023159 For Gm Reversing Radar Ultrasonic Pdc Parking Assist Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

深圳市, 廣東省, China

深圳市, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Type:95095998 #0263023159 Model:95095998 #0263023159 Brand:PDC Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:95095998 #0263023159 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

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Use the manufacturer part number listed above and match it with your existing auto part or contact your dealer with this part number handy. Many auto makers change auto parts mid-year. Many auto sensor look alike but vary slightly.

 

PDC Auto Parts Parking Sensor 95095998 #0263023159 PDC Sensor Parking Distance Control Sensor for Chevrolet GM Opel Cadillac GMC Buick

Car Maker: Chevrolet GM Opel Cadillac GMC Buick

 

Replaces Part Number: 95095998 #0263023159

 

 

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