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Opel Corsa C 1.2 Handbrake Cable 00 To 09 Left Handbrake Cable 90576453 Nearside on 2040-parts.com

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Yeovil , United Kingdom

Yeovil , United Kingdom
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Bosch Function:Cable, parking brake Length 1:1095 mm Type:Brake Cable Manufacturer Part Number:1987477660 Placement on Vehicle:Left Reference OE/OEM Number:A.B.S.: K17023, APEC braking: CAB1470, ATE: 24.3727.0750.2, AUTO DELTA: CB3352, BOSCH: 1987477660, BRAKEWORLD: CAB9420, COFLE: 11.5758, FAI AutoParts: FBC0077, FIRST LINE: FKB2320, FTE: FBS17049, GENERAL MOTORS: 522448, 90576453, MOTAQUIP: VVB1332, NK: 9036107, PEX: 4.1548, 41548, QUINTON HAZELL: BC3352, sbs: 9036107, TRISCAN: 814024155, TRISCAN: 8140-24156, 814024155, TRW: GCH2620, UNIPART: FKB2320, UNIPART: GVC3733, BKB2320 EAN:3165143966488

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