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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Borg & Beck Manufacturer Part Number:BKB3808 MPN:BKB3808 EAN:5055936641570 Type:Cable Pull, parking brake Function:Cable Pull, parking brake Placement on Vehicle:Left Rear Length 1/ Length 2:1376/1163 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:A.B.S.: K14075, ATE: 24.3727-0682.2, 580682, BECA CABLES: 2002451, BORG & BECK: BKB3808, BOSCH: 1987482673, COFLE: 11.5350, FEBI BILSTEIN: 178292, FIRST LINE: FKB3808, FORD: 1830522, MOTAQUIP: LVVB1639, SEIM: 555399

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