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Condition:New Brand:TDC Seller Note:204DTA TWIN TURBO ENGINE BEARINGS STD OVERSIZE 0.50 0.25MM 2.0D Type:Engine Bearing Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Number in Pack:Set Items Included:Big End Bearings 0.25, Big End Bearings 0.50, Big End Bearings STD, Main Bearings 0.25, Main Bearings 0.50, Main Bearings STD, Main Crankshaft Bearings with Thrust Washer, Main and Big End Bearings 0.25, Main and Big End Bearings 0.50, Main and Big End Bearings STD, Thrust Washer Set Manufacturer Part Number:LR-204DTA-BEARINGS Grade:A-GRADE Reference OE/OEM Number:JDE36928, JDE36928, JDE36928, JDE36948, JDE36948, JDE36948, LR082377, LR082377, LR082377, LR111062, LR111062, LR082359, Land Rover Model:RANGE ROVER VELAR (L560), RANGE ROVER EVOQUE Convertible (L538) Jaguar Model:F-PACE (X761), E-PACE (X540), XF SPORTBRAKE, XF, XE Land Rover Model 2:RANGE ROVER EVOQUE (L551), DISCOVERY V, DISCOVERY SPORT

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