Goodridge Bavarian Autosport Stainless Brake Hose (ssbh 18mf) on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
This Goodridge stainless brake hose was bought for a 2000 BMW 750Li. They are new and have never been used. There are 2 available. The information on the box states (SSBH 18MF) - 18" MALE/FEMALE.
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