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2008 Bmw M3 Yaw Rate Accelerator Speed Sensor Dsc Esp E82 E88 E90 E92 E93 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Great working condition.
Brand:Factory BMW Warranty:No Warranty Placement on Vehicle:Front Superseded Part Number:34 52 6 762 769 Manufacturer Part Number:34 52 6 781 575 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Available is a yaw rate speed sensor removed from a '08 BMW M3.

Fits 2006-2010 BMW 3 series
       2008-2010 BMW M3
       2008-2010 1 series coupe/convertible

The sensor is in great working condition. Perfect to replace your inoperative sensor.

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