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Cv Joint Boot Bcb2753 Borg & Beck C.v. Driveshaft Gaiter Top Quality Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Borg & Beck Manufacturer Part Number:BCB2753 MPN:BCB2753 EAN:5055807732734 Type:Bellow Kit, drive shaft Function:Bellow Kit, drive shaft Replaced by:BCB2613 Length:110 mm Additional Information 2:with clamps Joint diameter (mm):100 mm Lubrication:with grease lubrication for shaft diameter:28 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:BORG & BECK: BCB2753, DELPHI: TBJ2641, FAI AutoParts: BK51122, FIRST LINE: FCB2753, GOMET: 992937D, QUINTON HAZELL: QJB653, QUINTON HAZELL: QJB656, TRISCAN: 8540-29901, VECO: VH5022

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