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Condition:New Innendurchmesser:50.0 mm Innendurchmesser 2:55.0 mm Länge:120.0 mm Montageplatz:Oben Retarderhersteller:TELMA,VOITH Hersteller:LEMA Herstellernummer:4297.20 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):THERMOTEC D-259, FEBI 38090, OE MERCEDES 9415011282, GATES 09-0964, OE DAF 1633704, DT SPARE PARTS 4.80470, GATES 09-0972, PETERS 100.076-00A, THERMOTEC 11831, THERMOTEC E-087, OE DAF 1650940, FEBI 49120, AUGER 57614, DT SPARE PARTS 5.45384, AUGER 68342, OE DAF DAF2194202, DT SPARE PARTS 5.45219, AUGER 55022 Modell:DAF 75 CF, DAF CF 75, DAF 95, MERCEDES-BENZ ACTROS, MERCEDES-BENZ ACTROS MP2 / MP3, DAF 95 XF, DAF 85 CF, DAF CF 85, MERCEDES-BENZ ACTROS MP4 / MP5, DAF XF 105

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