Bmw Brake Pad Wear Sensor Pex Oem Wk428 Sku 296696 Brand New, High Quality on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
BMW BRAKE PAD WEAR SENSOR BY PEX BRAND NEW, HIGH QUALITY OEM WK428 SKU 296696 Your payment is due in 24-48 upon winning the auction or bid. Once your Paypal payment clears my bank, usually takes 2-5 business days, I will box it up and ship it out to you. Notes: 1)Packaging & handling can take an extra 1-2 days), 2) I ship to the lower 48 U.S. States only.
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