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Daimler 2.8 - 5.3 Sovereign 2.8 4.2 Petrol 1969-1979 Fuel Pump on 2040-parts.com

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Ilford, United Kingdom

Ilford, United Kingdom
Condition:New Non-Domestic Product:No Brand:N/A Type:Fuel Pump Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Custom Bundle:No Items Included:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:011GCS8688 Drive Type:Electrical Modified Item:No Reference OE/OEM Number:133000, 133010, 4430000, 443010, AUF222, AUF303, AUF305, AUF361, AZX1307, C22458, E8217, FDB788 Placement on Vehicle:Engine Compartment Fuel Type:N/A EAN:Does not apply

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