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Lane Change Warning Sensor Radar Sensor Audi A4 A5 Q5 Rs4 Rs5 8t0907568b on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Queenstown Md , United States

Queenstown Md , United States
Condition:Used Article Number:8T0907568B Part Manufacturer:Audi VW Product Group:Control Devices Brand:No data Product Type:Sensor Lane Change Warning Radar Sensor Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Upc:8T0 907 568B

Lane change sensor will fit

A4 2010-2016

A5 from 2012- 2016

Q5 from 2013 -2016

RS4 2013 -2016

RS 5 2010 -2016

This was fully tested and fully functional at time of removal came off of running and driving vehicle please check to match up part numbers prior to purchasing thank you

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