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Condition:New Brand:Apec Manufacturer Part Number:14388628RMP MPN:14388628RMP EAN:14388628RMP Type:Thermostat, coolant Function:Thermostat, coolant Opening Temperature:88 °C Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: ATH1352, BMW: 11518577896, 11518588945, CAUTEX: 774585, DAYCO: DT1326V, FARE SA: 35249, FEBI BILSTEIN: 179798, FIRST LINE: FTK531, GATES: TH64187G1, MEAT & DORIA: 92972, MINI: 11518577896, 11518588945, NAPA: NTH1352, PLYOM: P774585, Metalcaucho: 31319, MEYLE: 3282280022, 3282280022, QUINTON HAZELL: QTH1119K, STC: T431319, ATH1352

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