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Oil Filter Filtron Op 630 For Opel Astra G Cc (t98) 2.0 1999-2002- on 2040-parts.com

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Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland

Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland
Condition:New Filtertyp:Anschraubfilter Höhe:78.0 mm Außendurchmesser:76.5 mm Innendurchmesser:71.0 mm Innendurchmesser 2:62.0 mm Außendurchmesser der Dichtung:69.5 mm Gewindegröße:M18 mm Gewindesteigung:1.5 mm Hersteller:FILTRON Herstellernummer:OP 630 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):HENGST H90W16, MANN-FILTER W 712/41, PURFLUX LS891, KNECHT OC 242, BOSCH 0.451.103.297, PURRO PUR-PO5011 Modell:OPEL ASTRA G CC (T98), OPEL ASTRA F Kasten/Kombi (T92), OPEL ASTRA F CC (T92), OPEL ASTRA F Caravan (T92), OPEL ASTRA F (T92), OPEL ASTRA G Caravan (T98), OPEL ASTRA G Stufenheck (T98), OPEL ASTRA G Kasten/Kombi (F70) EAN:5904608006301

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