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Mass Air Flow Sensor Patron Pfa20009 (zl01-13-215) Fits Mazda 2 3 5 6 Cx7 Etc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation

Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:Patron Interchange Part Number:ZL01-13-215 MF20129N SU5092 5S2748 Type:Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF Sensor) Other Part Number:ZL01-13-215 GEGT7610-107 Manufacturer Part Number:PFA20009 ZL01-13-215 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Hello! 
Here for sale a brand new Patron PFA20009 Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF Sensor) for a lot of Mazda and another cars (see photo for detail)!

You are Buying Brand: PATRON
After Market High Premium Quality
Part#
ZL01-13-215
ZL0113215
(22204-22010)
AF10135
MF20129N
SU5092
5S2748
20GE107GT1308W
GEGT7610-107
100OK850


Fits
Mazda 2 (2012-2011)
Mazda 3 (2012-2004)
Mazda 5 (2012-2006)
Mazda 6 (2013-2003)
Mazda CX-7 (2012-2010)
Mazda MX-5 Miata (2012-2006)
Mazda Protege (2003-1999)
Mazda RX-8 (2011-2004)

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