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Škoda Fabia Ii 5j Door Trim Rear Left Manual Power Window 5j6867211- on 2040-parts.com

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Hohenleipisch, Germany

Hohenleipisch, Germany
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“original Skoda Fabia II 5J Türverkleidung hinten links , guter Zustand !” Herstellernummer:5J6867211, 8P0 881 578 Hersteller:Škoda Farbe:Schwarz Produktart:Türverkleidung Besonderheiten:manueller Fensterheber Einbauposition:Hinten links, Links, Tür Material:Kunststoff, Stoff/Textil OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):5J6 867 211 , Tür hinten links , Türverkleidung , Türpappe

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