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Brake Drum Fits Peugeot 206 1.4 Rear 04 To 13 With Abs 424746 424749 Brakefit on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Brakefit Manufacturer Part Number:8264439RMP MPN:8264439RMP EAN:8264439RMP Type:Brake Drum Function:Brake Drum Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Additional Information 2:with ABS sensor ring, with wheel bearing Number of Holes:4 Inner Brake Drum Height:42 mm Total Br. Drum Height:71 mm Br. Drum outer diameter:245 mm Inner Brake Drum Diameter:203 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: DRM9986, ATE: 24022037292, BOSCH: 0986477151, Brake ENGINEERING: DR962409, BRAKE FIT: BDR9033, CITROËN: 424746, CITROËN: 424749, FERODO: FDR329716, FTE: BT1025LS, JURATEK: JDR005C, KAWE: 7D0637CA, NK: 251915, PAGID: 61415, PEUGEOT: 424746, 424749, sbs: 1825251915, TRW: DB4310MR, ZIMMERMANN: 440183400, BDR9033

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