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Wagner Bh71305 Hydraulic Brake Hose - Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wagner Manufacturer Part Number:BH71305 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Mfr Code:WAG

You are buying a Brand New Wagner BH71305 Brake Hydraulic Hose - Rear. We purchased these parts from a Large Auto Parts Warehouse as surplus stock and they are all new in the original Wagner box. Wagner is known for its high quality brake parts the world over. Please check the Compatibility list above to insure that this Brake Hose is the correct hose your vehicle. Pay particular attention to the Notes column on the far left side of the listing. When you locate your vehicle in the list, move your mouse pointer over the corresponding notes section to display important information that may affect the fit for your vehicle. Please note: These brake hoses are New Old Stock and may come in different box designs and colors. But, the brake hoses are all Brand New!

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