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NEW OEM Bosch Mahle Turbo Systems BM70B Turbo
Will work with: Volkswagen Golf 7/VII/5G/Variant BJ [2012+] / Seat Leon 5F [2013+] / Audi A3/8V [2012+] / Skoda Octavia 4/5E [2013+] Engine Types: 2.0 TDi / CRBC / CKFC / CRLB / CRBD / CRMB Engine Capacity: 1968 ccm Engine Power: 110KW / 150 HP OEM Part Number Comparison: 04L.253.019.Q / 04L253019Q / 04L.253.019.Q/V300 / 04L253019Q/V300 / 04L 253 019 Q / 04L253019QV300 / BM70B / 04L253019PV300 |
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