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Lada Niva 1700 Vacuum Servo Unit Repair Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $13.97
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Europe, Ukraine

Europe, Ukraine
Condition:New Brand:Lada Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:2108-3510010 Country of Manufacture:Russian Federation

LADA NIVA 21213 1700

NOT FOR 1700 RHD NIVA.

FOR THE 1700 RHD YOU NEED REP KIT FROM 1600 NIVA


BRAKE VACUUM SERVO UNIT  REPAIR KIT



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