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Meyle 614 562 0003 Brake Hose Front 340mm Length Fits Opel Saab Vauxhall on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Type:Brake Hose Reference OE/OEM Number:44,0562345,0562350,0562358,562350,562345,562358,90, 445758,90347106,90468319,MBH0468, 562350,0562358,562345,0562345,0562350,562358,42414 Brand:MEYLE MPN:614 562 0003 Manufacturer Part Number:614 562 0003 Manufacturer:MEYLE Fitting Position:Front Axle OEM Numbers:2 345--OPEL,05 62 350--OPEL,5 62 358--OPEL,42 41 4, 44--SAAB,05 62 345--VAUXHALL,05 62 350--VAUXHALL,0, 5 62 350--OPEL,05 62 358--OPEL,5 62 345--OPEL,05 6, 5 62 358--VAUXHALL,5 62 350--VAUXHALL,5 62 345--VA, 90347106--GENERAL MOTORS,90468319--GENERAL MOTORS, UXHALL,5 62 358--VAUXHALL,90445758--GENERAL MOTORS Length [mm]:340 Internal Thread [mm]:M10x1 Connector type:Banjo fitting EAN:4040074092606 Category:Braking System Placement on Vehicle:Front

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