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Gasket (headset) For Hyundai Tucson G4gc 2.0 Litre (2007-2012) Genuine Fai on 2040-parts.com

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Northampton, United Kingdom

Northampton, United Kingdom
Condition:New Intended Use:Replacement Part Type:Engine Subtype:Head Gaskets Manufacturer:Hyundai (Compatible) Model/Series:Tucson Fuel Type:Petrol Brand:FAI Body Style:SUV BHP:143 Engine Code:G4GC Manufacturer Part Number:1451235-FAHS2191-281535 EAN:5027049348745 Reference OE/OEM Number:20920-23C30 Hyundai, 20920-23F00 Hyundai, 20920-23C10 Hyundai, HS2191, HK0765

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