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2018 Skoda Fabia Mk3 Heater Blower Fan Motor 6r2819015 on 2040-parts.com

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Denny, United Kingdom

Denny, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Dear customers, we kindly ask you to make sure that our parts are suitable for you before you make your purchase. As we are selling used parts, please take a look at all the pictures before buying because parts may have some scratches. If you are buying electronic parts, please make sure that the identification code (number engraved or molded on the car part) is an exact match to the one that is needed for your car. If you have any questions please contact us or your auto service to ensure compatibility. Please note that we only offer free delivery in the mainland UK. For a delivery price to nearby islands, including Ireland, please contact us before buying. Delivery to islands will take at least 48 hours. Goods that are sent with pallet shipping will take 3 to 4 days.” Read Less Brand:Škoda Type:Blower Motor with Fan Manufacturer Part Number:6R2819015 Features:Vented Reference OE/OEM Number:6R2819015

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