Bmw Brake Pad Wear Sensor Pex Oem Quality Wk345 on 2040-parts.com
Mableton, Georgia, United States
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. FREE shipping Thanks for looking, please check out my other great items. |
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