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735393479 Parking Sensor Ultrasonic Sensor For Fiat Ducato Alfa Romeo Lancia on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

深圳市, 廣東省, China

深圳市, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Type:735393479 Warranty:Yes Brand:735393479 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:735393479 UPC:Does not apply

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PDC Parking Sensor 735393479 For Fiat Alfa Romeo Lancia

 

Compatible with the following part numbers:
735393479, 735429755, 735388363, 46802909, 156027152, 46556094, 51755060

 

Suitable For these cars:

 

Fiat

Croma (2005-2016)

Ducato Bus(2002-2016)

Ducato Kasten(2002-2016)

Idea(2004-2016)

Multipla(1999-2016)

Palio(1996-2016)

Stilo(2001-2006)

Stilo Multi Wagon(2001-2008)

 

 

Alfa

Romeo 147 (2001-2010)

Romeo 156 (1997-2005)

Romeo 156 Sportwagon (2000-2006)

Romeo 159 (2005-2011)

Romeo 159 Sportwagon (2006-2011)

Romeo 166 (1998-2007)

Romeo GT (1966-2010)

 

Lancia

Delta III (2004-2014)

Musa (2004-2012)

Ypsilon (2002-2011)

 

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