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Gilford, United Kingdom
Condition:New Type:Not Applicable Item Weight:‎80 g OEM Part Number:‎CITRO 1567 85/CITRO 1567 93/CITRO 1567 A5/CITRO 1567 C6/CITRO 96 Manufacturer Part Number:‎WK 6031 Item model number:‎WK 6031 Product Dimensions:‎14.2 x 5.5 x 14.2 cm; 80 g Model:‎WK 6031 Manufacturer:‎MANN & HUMMEL GMBH Item Diameter:5.5 Centimetres Vehicle service type:Passenger Car Product grade:Replacement Part MPN:‎WK 6031 Brand:MANN-FILTER UPC:689853933804 EAN:0689853933804

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