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Brake Hydraulic Hose-precise Lines Rear Wd Express Fits 05-11 Porsche Boxster on 2040-parts.com

US $48.95
Location:

Lynbrook, New York, United States

Lynbrook, New York, United States
Brake Hydraulic Hose-Precise Lines Rear WD EXPRESS fits 05-11 Porsche Boxster, US $48.95, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually ItemWeight:0.28 SKU:WDX:542 43018 936 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:WD Express Fitment Footnotes:Braided Stainless Steel;Dot Approved; Manufacturer Part Number:542 43018 936 Quantity Needed:2; Engineering Name:Brake Hydraulic Hose UPC:884109358510

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