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Opel Timing Belt (continental) Ct 558 New on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Katerini, Pieria, Greece

Katerini, Pieria, Greece
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CONTINENTAL Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:CT 558 104Z Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico










OPEL
Timing Belt
New

BRAND:CONTINENTAL
CODE:CT 558   104Z
CAR TYPES:
OPEL
ASCONA 1.6,1.6i (1981-1988)
CORSA 1.4i,1.6i(1986-1993)
KADETT 1.4i,1.6i(1986-1993)
VECTRA 1.6i ,1.6S(1988-1995)

VAUXHALL
ASTRA 1.4,1.6(1984-1991)
CAVALIER 1.4,1.6(1986-1995)

NOVA 1.4 S,1.6 GSI(1988-1993)












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