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Brake Pad Set Rear 98.5mm Length Fits Bmw 34 20 6 888 825 34 20 8 844 393 on 2040-parts.com

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Dagenham, United Kingdom

Dagenham, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:febi bilstein EAN:4054224801185 Category:Braking System Type:Disc Brake Brake Pad Set Reference OE/OEM Number:21421, 21422, 34206888825, 34208844393 OEM Numbers:34 20 6 888 825--BMW, 34 20 8 844 393--BMW MPN:180118 Manufacturer Part Number:180118 Fitting Position:Rear Axle Placement on Vehicle:Rear Length [mm]:98.5 Manufacturer:FEBI BILSTEIN Supplementary Article/Info 2:with fastening material Test Mark:ECE R90 Approved Thickness 1 [mm]:16.5 Wear Warning Contact:prepared for wear indicator Weight [kg]:0.927 Width [mm]:49.8,44.3

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