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Dual Mass Flywheel Dmf (w/ Bolts) 415100410 Luk 1255217 1472905 1511930 1521330 on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:LuK Manufacturer Part Number:415100410 MPN:415100410 EAN:4014870611675 Type:Flywheel Function:Flywheel Extra Description:LuK DMF Replaces:415052810; 415058410 Additional Information 2:with screw set Transmission Type:Manual Transmission Number of mounting bores:6 Reference OE/OEM Number:FORD: 1255217, 1472905, 1511930, 1521330, 2382522, 2522145, FORD: 3S716477MA, 3S716477MA, 5149554, 8G916477BA, 8G916477BB, FORD: 8G916477BC, 8G916477BA, 8G916477BB, 8G916477BC, FORD: BM51-6477-AA, BM51-6477-AB, BM51-6477-AC, BM516477AA, FORD: BM516477AB, BM516477AC, SACHS: 6366000006, 6366000007, SACHS: 6366000013, 6366000057, 6366000006, 6366000007, 6366000013, SACHS: 6366000057, VOLVO: 31259323

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