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Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland

Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland
Condition:New Montageplatz:Hinten Montage Seite:Links Typ:Bremssattel (1-Kolben) Breite der Bremsscheibe:12.0 mm Bremssystem:TRW Stößeldurchmesser:38.0 mm Scheibe:282.0 mm Material:Aluminium Hersteller:BUDWEG Herstellernummer:344860 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):FEBI 183206, TRW LUC BHN995E, LAUBER LAU 77.2898, ABE CZH1366, FERODO FCL695035, BOSCH 0.986.134.580, HANS PRIES 631 445 001 Modell:VW PASSAT B6 Variant (3C5), VW PASSAT B6 (3C2), VW PASSAT CC B6 (357) EAN:5705444478662

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