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Febi Bilstein 181217 Brake Hose Front Right 494mm Length Fits Hyundai Kia on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:febi bilstein EAN:4054224812174 Category:Braking System Type:Brake Hose Reference OE/OEM Number:58732H8000 OEM Numbers:58732-H8000--HYUNDAI, 58732-H8000--KIA MPN:181217 Manufacturer Part Number:181217 Fitting Position:Front Axle Right Placement on Vehicle:Front, Right Length [mm]:494 Manufacturer:FEBI BILSTEIN paired article number:181348 Supplementary Article/Supplementary Info:with holder Weight [kg]:0.225

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