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Coil Spring Fits Citroen C4 Picasso 1.6 Rear 08 To 13 Suspension Napa 5102ac New on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:NAPA Manufacturer Part Number:10573845RMP MPN:10573845RMP EAN:10573845RMP Type:Suspension Spring Function:Suspension Spring Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Length:411 mm Outer diameter:130 mm Spring Design:Coil spring with inconstant wire diameter Thickness/Strength 1:12 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: ACS1577, ASHIKA: ZCA5768C, BOGE: 994513, 994654, 994513, BOGE: 994654, CITROËN: 5102AC, 5102AE, 5102R4, 5102R5, FAHREN AUTOS: FCS1577, JAPANPARTS: ZC5768C, KILEN: 51414, 51427, KILEN: 61046, KYB: RC5768, LESJÖFORS: 4215614, 4266745, MONROE: SP3767, NAPA: NCS1577, PEUGEOT: 5102AC, 5102AE, 5102R4, PEUGEOT: 5102R5, NCS1577

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