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836004 New Genuine Valeo Solid Flywheel For 1.5 Dci Clio Kangoo Logan Dokker on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Godalming, United Kingdom

Godalming, United Kingdom
Condition:New other (see details) Seller Notes:“OUT OF ORIGINAL PACKAGING. TO MAINTAIN OUR LOW PRICES, WE MUST HAVE YOUR REG TO CONFIRM FITMENT, WITHOUT IT YOUR ORDER COULD BE DELAYED, OR CANCELLED AND REFUNDED.PLEASE NOTE THE COMPATIBILITY GUIDE PROVIDED BY EBAY IS ONLY A GUIDE. DIFFERENT VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS MAY REQUIRE DIFFERENT PARTS. A flexible flywheel is Valeo technology where it is an evolution of a rigid flywheel. It incorporates a solid, outer flywheel and a thinner ‘flex’ plate. These two parts are rigidly attached together.” Read Less Brand:Valeo Type:Flywheel Flywheel Type:Solid Classic Part:No Manufacturer Part Number:836004 Material:Cast Iron, Steel Universal Fitment:No Transmission Type:Manual Reference OE/OEM Number:8200214391 Performance Part:No

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