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Ignition Contact Breaker Fits Jaguar Xj6 2.8 68 To 74 Points Set Genuine Bosch on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:4712628RMP MPN:4712628RMP EAN:4712628RMP Type:Contact Breaker, distributor Function:Contact Breaker, distributor Replaces:1237015819 Reference OE/OEM Number:BorgWarner (BERU): 0340100171, KS170M, BREMI: 1567M, DODUCO: 620, DODUCO: 620V, DOWAL: 55005, FORD: 1509135, 1529210, FORD: A710X12171AA, A720X12107AA, INNOCENTI: 31322118, LUCAS ELECTRICAL: 423153, 54419946, CS1, CS5, DSB101, MOTORCRAFT: EDP3, EDP3D, EDP51, EDP9, NISSAN: 2214518005A, TALBOT: 75062075, UNIPART: GCS101, GCS107, 1237013819

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