Front Brake Pad Wear Sensor For Bmw 3-series (1998-2005) 34351164371 on 2040-parts.com
North York, Ontario, Canada
This is a OEM quality direct replacement brake pad wear sensor for BMW 3-series. Brake pad wear sensor part #: 34351164371, 34356751311 Fits on the following models:
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