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Rear Brake Pad Wear Sensor For Bmw 7-series E65 E66 E67 E68 34356778038 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

North York, Ontario, Canada

North York, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Manufacturer Part Number:34356778038

 
This is a OEM quality direct replacement brake pad wear sensor for BMW 7-series.

Brake pad wear sensor part #: 34355755367, 34356755267, 34356778038

Fits on the following models:

YEAR

MODEL

YEAR

MODEL

2002-2005

BMW 730d

2001-2005

BMW 745i

2003-2006

BMW 730i

2002-2005

BMW 745Li

2005-2006

BMW 730Ld

2005-2008

BMW 750i

2001-2005

BMW 735i

2006-2008

BMW 750Li

2002-2005

BMW 740d

2004-2006

BMW 760i

2005-2008

BMW 740i

2003-2008

BMW 760Li

2005-2008

BMW 745d

2007-2008

BMW Alpina B7



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