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Brake Hose Trw Phb482 For Renault Clio Iii (br0/1, Cr0/1) 1.2 2007-2014- on 2040-parts.com

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Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland

Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland
Condition:New Material:elastisch Montageplatz:Vorne Montage Seite:Links,Rechts Länge:485.0 mm Gewindegröße:M10 mm Gewindesteigung:1.0 mm Gewindegröße 2:M10 mm Gewindesteigung 2:1.0 mm Verkaufseinheit:1Stk. Hersteller:TRW Herstellernummer:PHB482 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):ATE 24.5111-0455.3, BOSCH 1.987.476.827, BOSCH 1.987.481.985, MEYLE 16-14 525 0026, ABE C87171ABE, SWAG 60945313, FERODO FHY2626, FEBI 45313, VAICO V46-0735, FERODO FHY3424 Modell:RENAULT MODUS / GRAND MODUS (F/JP0_), RENAULT CLIO III (BR0/1, CR0/1), RENAULT CLIO III Kasten/Schrägheck (SB_, SR_), RENAULT CLIO III Grandtour (KR0/1_) EAN:3322937807789

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