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Condition:New Hersteller:BOSCH Herstellernummer:0 986 479 H71 Außendurchmesser [mm]:276 Lochkreis-Ø [mm]:100 Höhe [mm]:44,1 Ergänzungsartikel/Ergänzende Info 2:mit Schraube Bremsscheibendicke [mm]:24 Zentrierungsdurchmesser [mm]:65 Lochanzahl:5 Bremsscheibenart:belüftet Oberfläche:beschichtet Bearbeitung:hochgekohlt Vergleichsnummer:2Q0 615 301 H OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):175496, 18637, 23-1842C, 33 10 6928, 600.3260.20, 800-1842C, 8DD 355 132-891, 92313703, ADBP430098, DDF2664C, DF6964, V10-80124 Marke:BOSCH EAN:4047026641370

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