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Condition:New Pack Size:6 Part_Number:DG-602 Brand:Denso Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Configuration:Single Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Fuel Type:Diesel Hex Size:12 mm Intended Use:Replacement Parts Interchange Part Number:0 250 212 011, 0100226522, 91843, 96187, CH806, CH806/002, GN 062, GN062, Y-527J Item Length:134.5 mm Manufacturer:Denso Manufacturer Part Number:DG-602 Reference OE/OEM Number:36710-2A100, 36710-2A200 Replaces:367102A100 0100226522 GN062 Sub Type:Glow Plugs Type:Glow Plug Voltage:0 EAN:8717613044827

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