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Fiat-lancia Timing Belt (continental Ct605) New on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Katerini, Pieria, Greece

Katerini, Pieria, Greece
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CONTINENTAL Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:CT 605 138Z Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown










FIAT-LANCIA
Timing Belt
New

BRAND:CONTINENTAL
CODE:CT 605  (138Z)
CAR TYPES:
FIAT
PUNTO 1.4 GT (1993-
PUNTO CABRIO 1.6 ELX (1994-
PUNTO 1.6 GT (1993-
SCUDO 1.6 (1995-
TEMPRA 1.4 IE (1992-
TEMPRA 1.6 IE, IES (1992-
TIPO 1.4 (1987-1993)
TIPO 1.6 IE (03/1993-)(10/1990-)
UNO 70 SIE (1989-

LANCIA
DEDRA 1.6 (1994-
DEDRA 1.6 IE (1989-
DELTA 1.6 IE (1993-
















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