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Coolant Flange Spring Fits Audi A6 C5, C6 97 To 11 1j0121142 Febi Quality New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Febi Manufacturer Part Number:6882611RMP MPN:6882611RMP EAN:6882611RMP Type:Retaining Spring, coolant flange sealing plug Function:Retaining Spring, coolant flange sealing plug Extra Description:febi Plus Width:32 mm Material:Steel Thickness:1.98 mm Weight:0.001 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:AIC: 52185, AUDI: 1J0121142, IBRAS: 27319, NIFEA: 27319, ORIGINAL IMPERIUM: 230261, OSSCA: 02096, SEAT: 1J0121142, SKODA: 1J0121142, SWAG: 30931799, TOPRAN: 113860, VIKA: 11211867101, VW: 1J0121142, 31799

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