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Bmw Camshaft Position Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
Location:

Lawrence, Kansas, US

Lawrence, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BOSCH Manufacturer Part Number:0280160504 Interchange Part Number:0 280 160 504 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

We are selling a Camshaft Position Sensor.  The part number is 12141734813   It is new old stock, in original packaging.  It is an OE part.  Items listed by us on EBAY are described to the best of our ability. Our interpretation of the item may differ from yours.  It is the buyers responsibility to ensure the part is correct for their application.  We supply the part number when it is available to us.  We usually ship items within 3 days from the receipt of payment.  Our shipping area operates Monday thru Friday.  We are selling for $75.99.  Any additional fees (i.e. customs) are the responsibility of the buyer. 

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