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Brake Hose Fits Ford Kuga Mk2 2.5 Rear 2014 On Ytma Hydraulic 1751732 1806734 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Apec Manufacturer Part Number:12938356RMP MPN:12938356RMP EAN:12938356RMP Type:Brake Hose Manufacturer:FORD Model:KUGA Function:Brake Hose Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Thread Measurement 1:Female M10 x 1 Thread Measurement 2:Male M10 x 1 Length 1:490 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:A.B.S.: SL6530, APEC: HOS4268, BORG & BECK: BBH7955, BOSCH: 1987481702, BROVEX-NELSON: H7211, H7211Q, COFLE: 92.BH.FD076, DELPHI: LH6984, FORD: 1751732, 1806734, FORD: CV612C338AB, CV612C338AC, KAWE: H7211, H7211Q, MOTAQUIP: LVBH1653, NK: 8525191, HOS4268

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