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Condition:New Art:DEDIZIERT Motortyp:Benzin Max. Hubraum:1600.0 cm³ Genehmigung für die Straße:Ja In Kombination mit:FK92078 Norm der Abgasemission:EURO 4 Montagesatz:Ja Hersteller:BM CATALYSTS Herstellernummer:BM92078H OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):BM CATALYSTS BM92050H, JMJ JMJ1091673, BOSAL 090208, BOSAL 090221, BOSAL 090212 Modell:SKODA FABIA I Stufenheck (6Y3), SKODA FABIA I (6Y2), SKODA FABIA I Combi (6Y5), VW POLO (9N_, 9A_), SEAT IBIZA III (6L1), SEAT CORDOBA (6L2), VW POLO IV Stufenheck (9A4, 9A2, 9N2, 9A6), KIA CEE'D Schrägheck (ED), KIA CEE'D SW (ED), KIA PRO CEE'D (ED), KIA VENGA (YN), HYUNDAI ix20 (JC) EAN:5052746169331

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