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2x Ignition Condensers Fits Vauxhall Victor 2.0 67 To 72 Vi Lemark 8306011 New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Lemark Manufacturer Part Number:LCR025-PK2#32 MPN:LCR025-PK2#32 Type:Capacitor, ignition system Function:Capacitor, ignition system Weight:0.025 kg Manufacturer Restriction:Delco Net weight:0.18 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:AMC: 3204584, BorgWarner (BERU): ZK173, BOSCH: 1237330824, 2128, C.I.: XCON50, EURO CAR PARTS: 407720080, FACET: 0.0263, FORD: 1471954, 5001083, 5004935, 5006920, A690X12300AA, FORD: A740X12300AKA, A780X12300AA, A800X12300HA, FAB12300A, GENERAL MOTORS: 93891280, HOLDEN: GD11E, GF76, GL75, INTERMOTOR: 33760, LUCAS CAV: DCB703C, MOTAQUIP: LVCD202, Motorcraft: ADC2, ADC5001, ADC6, EDC1, EDC134, EDC1D, EDC205, SAAB: 8306011, 8389660, SMP: DR-60, UNIPART: GSC104, GSC2104, VAUXHALL: 93891280, VXPRO: ET0004, XEVO: XCD2405 EAN:Does not apply

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