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Bv43 For Hyundai Iload H-1 H1 Starex Crdi D4cb 16v 170hp 2007 Turbo Turbocharger on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

SHANGHAI, China

SHANGHAI, China
Condition:New Brand:JDMPARTSHOP Other Part Number:Starex CRDI D4CN 16V 170HP 125KW 2007- Manufacturer Part Number:Do not apply Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:28200-4A480 282004A480 Hyundai I Load 2.5Ltr

Hyundai Starex CRDI BV43 D4CB 16V 53039880127 282004A480 turbo turbocharger

Part Number:  53039880127 ,53039700145

                               53039700127  53039700145


OE number :  28200-4A480 / 282004A480 


Turbo Model : BV43-2074DCBAA419.18BVAXK  

Engine:  D4CB 16V  

Power:  170 HP 


Applications:
                                  1 .2007 Hyundai Starex CRDI Car With D4CB 16V Engine

                2.Hyundai Starex CRDI 2007 year 170HP D4CB 16V 

 

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