SCHRADER 3064 TPMS sensor (SUBARU FSK) 434 MHZ rubber valve

 

$61,90
Arrives in 3-4wd
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Products ID: 365462
Partnumber: 72-20-099
Brand: SCHRADER
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SCHRADER

Schrader is a leading manufacturer of tire pressure sensors (TPMS) and valves with over 165 years of history. The company is known for its innovation and quality, having invented the first automotive tire valve. Schrader's range includes programmable TPMS sensors, valves and tools suitable for both original equipment and aftermarket applications. The ideal choice for those looking for reliable and accurate tire pressure monitoring system components.

Delivery method

DHL Express
Fast Delivery (Shipping discount for order starting from 700 € or $)
$29,00
Delivery date 2025-06-12
Postal office
To the nearest Postal office
$18,40
Delivery date 2025-06-25
To nearest Postal office
Economy (Max 2kg ,60cm)
$8,70
Delivery date 2025-06-25
Courier International
To Home or Office (Shipping discount for order starting from 700 € or $)
$38,90
Delivery date 2025-06-25

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