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Condition:New Brand:Apec Manufacturer Part Number:12547234RMP MPN:12547234RMP EAN:12547234RMP Type:Brake Caliper Function:Brake Caliper Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left Material:Grey Cast Iron Brake Disc Type:Solid Brake System:TRW Brake Caliper Type:Brake Caliper (2 pistons) for brake disc thickness:16 mm Piston diameter 2:48 mm Piston diameter 1:48 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:A.B.S.: 520001, ALFA ROMEO: 95623221, Brake ENGINEERING: CA699, BRAKE FIT: BCA3187E, BREMBO: F61086, BUDWEG CALIPER: 341744, CITROËN: 440091, 95623221, FIAT: 7545165, 95623221, 9940567, KAWE: 341744, REMY: DC81744, SHAFTEC: BC411, TRW: BHV122E, LCA1290N

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