Saab 9000 Front Left And Right Lower Control Arm Arms Pair German Oe Replacement on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Michigan, US
FRONT LEFT AND RIGHT LOWER CONTROL ARMS PAIR:
1 X FRONT LEFT LOWER CONTROL ARM
1 X FRONT RIGHT LOWER CONTROL ARM
*** MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY BY FLENNOR ***
FITS SAAB MODELS:
9000
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