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Handbrake Cable Rear Left Adc446139 Blue Print Hand Brake Parking Mr407183 New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Blue Print Manufacturer Part Number:ADC446139 MPN:ADC446139 EAN:5050063608656 Type:Cable Pull, parking brake Function:Cable Pull, parking brake Placement on Vehicle:Left Rear Length:1700 mm Paired article numbers:ADC446140 Weight:0.620 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:A.B.S.: K10213, ADRIAUTO: 24.0281, ASHIKA: 131-05-539L, ASHUKI by Palidium: ASH3-1016, AUTO-SPEED PARTS: 290HC00396, BORG & BECK: BKB2562, Brovex-Nelson: 76.1725, First Line: FKB2562, HERTH+BUSS JAKOPARTS: J3925077, JAPANPARTS: BC-539L, JAPKO: 131539L, KAVO PARTS: BHC-5595, MDR: MCL-9539L, MITSUBISHI: MR407183, NPS: M291I139, PEMEBLA: JAPBC-539L, REMKAFLEX: 76.1725, RICAMBIFLEX GM: 01320083, TRISCAN: 814042152

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