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Black Front Abs Wheel Speed Transmitter Sensor For 08-15 Vauxhall Insignia on 2040-parts.com

US $18.01
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:As listed UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does Not Apply

Black Front ABS Wheel Speed Transmitter Sensor For 08-15 Vauxhall Insignia

Feature:
Unique appearance.
Durable and high quality.
Super good Transmitter and detecting system.
Professional installation is recommended.

Specification:

Color Black
Material ABS
Placement on Vehicle Front
Total Length About 68cm
Nozzle Size As the picture shows
Part number 22821303, 1247310

Fitment: Vauxhall Insignia/Insignia Sports Tourer 2008-2015

Package Included:
1 X Wheel Speed Sensor


Black Front ABS Wheel Speed Transmitter Sensor For 08-15 Vauxhall Insignia

Black Front ABS Wheel Speed Transmitter Sensor For 08-15 Vauxhall Insignia



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