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Cv Joint Fits Citroen Ds3 1.6d Front Outer 09 To 15 5-speed Manual Transmission 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:12615081RMP MPN:12615081RMP EAN:12615081RMP Type:Joint Kit, drive shaft Function:Joint Kit, drive shaft Length:134 mm Additional Information 2:with groove Thread Size:M24X1.5 External Teeth, Wheel Side:25 Seal Diameter:58.5 mm Internal Teeth, wheel side:34 Reference OE/OEM Number:BGA: DS1406R, DS1430R, DS6720R, DS6745L, BORG & BECK: BCJ1208, CEVAM: 6472, CIFAM: 607-675, CITROËN: 3272FZ, 3272LT, 3272LW, CITROËN: 3272LX, 3272PZ, 3272VC, 3273LP, 3273LQ, 3273LR, 3273QK, GSP: 899366, GCO99366, LÖBRO: 306631, METELLI: 15-1675, PEUGEOT: 3272QC, 3272TN, 3272WV, 3273XP, SPIDAN: 36452, TRISCAN: 854028140, 854028145, BCJ1208

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