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Condition:New Brand:Apec Manufacturer Part Number:9080814RMP MPN:9080814RMP EAN:9080814RMP Type:Brake Drum Manufacturer:OPEL VAUXHALL Model:ASTRA COMBO Function:Brake Drum Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Number of Holes:4 Bolt Hole Circle Diameter:100 mm Centering Diameter:57 mm Inner Brake Drum Height:50 mm Total Br. Drum Height:69 mm Br. Drum outer diameter:265 mm Inner Brake Drum Diameter:230 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:A.B.S.: 2699S, APEC: DRM9218, ATE: 24022300211, BRAKE FIT: BDR9051, MINTEX: MBD286, OPEL: 24444064, 568066, PAGID: 61315, TRW: DB4391, VAUXHALL: 24444064, 568066, ZIMMERMANN: 430178720, DRM9218

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