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Flywheel Febi 171223 For Man Ng 6.9 1992-1998- on 2040-parts.com

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Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland

Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland
Condition:New Außendurchmesser:110.3,475.0 mm Innendurchmesser:42.0 mm Anzahl der Zähne:160.0 Stück Anzahl der Befestigungslöcher:16.0,8.0 Stück Hersteller:FEBI Herstellernummer:171223 Modell:MAN M90, MAN TGL I, MAN EM, MAN HOCL, MAN NL, MAN NG, MAN M 2000 M, MAN LION´S CITY, MAN NÜ, MAN SÜ, MAN TGA, MAN NM, MAN LION´S CLASSIC, MAN TGM I, MAN FOC, MAN LION S INTERCITY EAN:4054224712238

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