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Bad Nauheim, Germany

Bad Nauheim, Germany
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden. Kleiner defekt vorhanden. Bitte die Bilder beachten.” Hersteller:passt für MERCEDES-BENZ Herstellernummer:A6395052155 (293050) Produktgruppe:Kühlung / Heizung / Klima / Lüftung Produkttyp:Lüfter Produktart:Lüfter Vergleichsnummer:A6395052155 Artikelnummer:A6395052155 (293050) Fz.- Hersteller:MERCEDES-BENZ Fz.- Modell/Typ:VITO (W639) 113 CDI Erstzulassung:01.07.2014 HSN/TSN (KBA2/KBA3):1313 / BPW Motor:Diesel 2143 ccm 100 KW / 136 PS Motor-Code:651940 (651940) Kraftstoffart:Diesel Getriebe:711680 (711680) Schaltgetriebe 6-Gang Farbe:9147 Arktikweiß Interne Artikelnummer:293050 Vergleichsnummer1:A6395052155 EAN:Nicht zutreffend

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