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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:NAPA Manufacturer Part Number:NCS1554 MPN:NCS1554 EAN:5056373863730 Type:Suspension Spring Function:Suspension Spring Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Length:330 mm Outer diameter:139 mm Spring Design:Coil spring with inconstant wire diameter Thickness/Strength 1:12 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: ACS1554, ASHIKA: ZCA4090A, FAHREN AUTOS: FCS1554, FORD: 1766930, GOLD: 3300820, JAPANPARTS: ZC4090A, KILEN: 13478, KYB: RA4090, LESJÖFORS: 4027663, NAPA: NCS1554, ROC: CS8373

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