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Bmw Brake Pad Wear Sensor Pex Oem Quality Wk345 on 2040-parts.com

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Mableton, Georgia, United States

Mableton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:PEX Other Part Number:34 35 1 164 371 Manufacturer Part Number:WK345 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:34351164371 Part Brand:PEX UPC:4001665133931

Factory sealed, new brake wear sensor from PEX.
Made in Hungary.
Part number: WK345
For use specifically on a 2004 BMW 325 series.
You should be able to cross reference the part number to make sure it fits on your model of BMW.

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