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Gear Selector Rod / Lever Fits Vw Golf Mk1 1.8 Front 82 To 93 171711574a Febi on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Febi Manufacturer Part Number:2304521RMP MPN:2304521RMP EAN:2304521RMP Type:Selector-/Shift Rod Function:Selector-/Shift Rod Placement on Vehicle:Front Length:138 mm Weight:0.045 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:3RG: 23712, AUTOMEGA: 130033810, BIRTH: 6134, BRÜCK GERMANY: 171711574A, FEBI BILSTEIN: 7427, Hamburg Tech: 2500-01524, JP GROUP: 1131601400, OSSCA: 00752, SWAG: 30907427, TOPRAN: 102640, VAICO: V10-6209, VEMA: 295079, VIKA: 77110008201, VW: 171711574A, 07427

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