Bmw E60/e61 Oem Yaw Speed Sensor 0265005615 on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Used, OEM module. Comes off 2006 BMW E61 530xi Station Wagon. This speed sensor: 0265005615 will work with many others BMWs, please use OEM part number to confirm compatibility. Buy with confidence! Not working, do not like it, wrong item - free 14 days return! Need more info? Feel free to contact me! |
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