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Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Hersteller:Arnott Herstellernummer:P-3221 EAN:0815710017961 Produkttyp:Compressor, compressed air system Referenznummer(n) OE:BMW 37206789938, BMW 37206799419, BMW 37206859714, BMW 37226775479, BMW 37226785506, BMW 6775479, BMW 6785506, BMW 6789938, BMW 6799419, BMW 6859714 Referenznummer(n) OEM:BILSTEIN 10-256510 Gebr-Nummer(s):P-3221, P-2655, P-2872 Weight [kg]:5,3 Spring Type:for pneumatic suspension vehicles Supplementary Article/Info 2:with dryer Packaging length [cm]:52 Packaging width [cm]:24 Packaging height [cm]:22 Manufactured in:China Net weight [kg]:5

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