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Rottum Steinhausen, Germany

Rottum Steinhausen, Germany
Condition:Used Durchmesser:-- Tuning- & Styling-Teil:Nein Produktart:Bordcomputer Besonderheiten:Uhr Material:Kunststoff Oldtimer-Teil:Nein Länge:-- Herstellergarantie:1 Monat vor dem Kauf::Teilenummer vergleichen muss identisch sein Nadelfarbe:-- Höhe:-- Breite:-- Herstellernummer:13208191, 13208191AW Hersteller:Opel Farbe:Schwarz Herstellungsland und -region:Unbekannt Universelle Kompatibilität:Nein Anzeigeformat:Digital OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):13208191 EAN:Nicht zutreffend

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