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Brake Hose fits FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 1.5D Rear Left 2015 on Hydraulic TRW New, US $, image 1
Condition:New Brand:TRW Manufacturer Part Number:11497315RMP MPN:11497315RMP EAN:11497315RMP Type:Brake Hose Function:Brake Hose Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Left Length:457 mm Thread Size:M10x1 Paired article numbers:PHB2035 Thread Type:External Thread, Internal Thread Reference OE/OEM Number:ATE: 83.7769-0407.3, BORG & BECK: BBH8705, BOSCH: 1987481980, BROVEX-NELSON: H8014, CEF: 515335, DELPHI: LH7693, FORD: 1808669, FORD: DV61-2C339-AA, GIRLING: 90022036, KAWE: H8014, MOTAQUIP: LVBH1763, TRISCAN: 815016353, PHB2036

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