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Automatic Gearbox Oil Filter Sp5610 Bga Transmission 7252703707 7252708704 New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:BGA Manufacturer Part Number:SP5610 MPN:SP5610 EAN:5038206370073 Type:Hydraulic Filter, automatic transmission Function:Hydraulic Filter, automatic transmission Filter type:Screen Filter Height 1:121 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:ABAKUS: 100-00-171, BLUE PRINT: ADBP210079, FEBI BILSTEIN: 175369, MAHLE: HX196KIT, MERCEDES-BENZ: 7252703707, 7252708704, MERCEDES-BENZ: A7252703707, A7252708704, A7252708804, METZGER: 8020044, OSSCA: 34970, TOPRAN: 409680, VAICO: V30-2682

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