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Oxygen Sensor-oe Style Right Bosch 13474 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.84
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Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually SBL-2 Eyelets Eyelet to Eyelet (Center):Connector, flat contacts SKU:BOS:13474 Oxygen Sensor Type:Narrow-Band Heated Brand:Bosch MFG Name:ROBERT BOSCH LLC Manufacturer Part Number:13474 Supplier Company Name:Robert Bosch LLC Oxygen Sensor Connector Type:OE Connector UPC:00028851134743 Internet Product Code (IPC):D819EFE1D04 Interchange Part Number:234-4018, AFS106, AFS109, 213-819, 21539, SG272 Connector Shape:Male Spade Other Part Number:ES20000, 213-1331, 250-24018, ES20001, AFS95 2123:Specific

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