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Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Hersteller:FEBI BILSTEIN Herstellernummer:35715 EAN:4027816357155 Produkttyp:Compressor, compressed air system Referenznummer(n) OE:SCANIA 1 348 919 Referenznummer(n) OEM:AIR FREN 01.1200.125, AUGER 79452, DT Spare Parts 1.18503, KM Germany 028 0181, KM Germany 28 0181, MERITOR TT01.45.002, SAMPA 093.385, SIEGEL AUTOMOTIVE SA1G0108, STELLOX 85-25305-SX, TRUCKFRENOS TF.06.06.1000, TRUCKFRENOS TF.06.06.1003, TRUCKTECHNIC TT01.45.002, WILMINK GROUP WG1835566, YUMAK 01.05.015 Gebr-Nummer(s):35715 Thickness [mm]:180,0 Length [mm]:335 Width [mm]:335,0 Weight [kg]:21,02

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