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Condition:New Type:Not Applicable Item Weight:‎114 g Product Dimensions:‎19.33 x 12.08 x 9.51 cm; 114 g OEM Part Number:‎03L903137G,03L903137,575098,5750K8,5750PQ,5750WZ,96152082,961520 Manufacturer Part Number:‎6PK1070 Item model number:‎6PK1070 Model:‎6PK1070 Manufacturer:‎CONTITECH Compatible devices:Car Material:Rubber polyester Item Package Height:42.0 cm Item Package Width:10.2 cm Item Package Length:2.0 cm Item Package Weight:0.12 kg Belt style:V Belt MPN:‎6PK1070 Brand:ContiTech EAN:0691162011760 UPC:691162011760 ISBN:Not Applicable

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