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Condition:New Pack Size:12 Part_Number:0242229925 / FR8DPP33+ Brand:Bosch Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Configuration:Single Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Fuel Type:Petrol Manufacturer:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:0242229925 Material:Platinum Sub Type:Double Platinum Type:Spark Plug EAN:4047024116573 MPN:0242229925

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