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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor Fits Suzuki Grand Vitara Swift SX4

Condition:
New
10 available
Price:
US $12.99
ApproximatelyEUR 12.10
Postage:
Free SpeedPAK Standard. See detailsfor postage
Located in: guangdong, China
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon, 1 Jul and Tue, 16 Jul to 43230
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Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. See details- for more information about returns
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Seller information

Registered as a business seller
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:235509065008

Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ...
Item No.
43139-61M00 43130-61M00
Applicable vehicle model
Suzuki Fiat Opel
Appearance modeling
Life-saving integrated type
Specifications
4313961M00,4313061M00
Model
4313961M00 4313061M00
Material
PA66 + GF30
Detection pressure range
1-900kpa
Waterproof grade
IP67
Operating temperature
-40~125℃
UPC
Does not apply

Item description from the seller

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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable postage cost
5.0
Delivery time
5.0
Communication
5.0
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