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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Gebraucht” Hersteller:Fiat Herstellernummer:46540669 Produktgruppe:Federung Produktart:Blattfeder Im Lieferumfang enthalten:siehe Fotos OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):46540669 Vergleichsnummer:46540669 Alternativbezeichnung:Blattfeder hinten, Fahrwerksfeder, Feder, Federung, Hinterachse, Essieu arrière, Ressort à rappel, Roulement de roue, Hinterfeder, Radlager, Radaufhängung, Molla posteriore, Molla elicoidale, Molla, Sospensione, Rear leaf spring, Coil spring, Spring, Suspension, Rear axle, Rear spring, Wheel bearing, Wheel suspension, Resorte de ballesta posterior, Muelle helicoidal, Resorte, Ressort à lames arrière, Ressort à boudin, Ressort, Suspension, Suspensión, Eje trasero, Muelle trasero, Cojinete de rueda Fahrgestellnummer (VIN):ZFA17800002726954 Motor:Benzin 1.2 54kw 73PS Motorcode: 178B5000 Laufleistung:154200 Getriebe:5-Gang Schaltgetriebe Getriebe-Code:97650475 Außenfarbe:Schwarz Lenkung:LHD - Linkslenker Herstellertyp:Originalteile (OE) Erstzulassung:11/2000 Plattform:178 Einbauposition:hinten Schlüssel-Nr. zu2/zu3:4136 / 005

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