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Oem Land Rover Front Brake Pad Sensor Unit Lr033275 2013-2015 Range Rover New on 2040-parts.com

US $26.50
Location:

Sunnyvale, Texas, United States

Sunnyvale, Texas, United States
New Land Rover OEM in original Packaging, "One sensor package has been opened".
Brand:Land Rover OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:LR033275 Warranty:No Warranty Other Part Number:LR 033275 LR-033275 Country/Region of Manufacture:Poland UPC:Does not apply

BRAKE SENSOR

PART# LR033275 


PART DESCRIPTION:

-GENUINE OEM LAND ROVER ACCESSORY, NOT AFTERMARKET!

-BRAND NEW!

-FRONT BRAKE SENSOR!

-PLEASE REFER TO PART NUMBER AND PARTS COMPATIBILITY!

-PICTURES ARE OF ACTUAL ITEM!


VEHICLE FITMENT:

2013-2015 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER


***PLEASE CROSS REFERENCE PART NUMBER WITH LOCAL DEALER TO ENSURE PROPER VEHICLE FITMENT***

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