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Condition:New Brand:Kerr Nelson Manufacturer Part Number:IRT162 MPN:IRT162 EAN:5012225540273 Type:Rotor, distributor Function:Rotor, distributor Extra Description:Kerr Nelson Weight:0.092 kg Distributor/ Rotor:Interference Suppression Manufacturer Restriction:Bosch Net weight:0.080 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:BOSCH: 1234332406, 1234332427, EURO CAR PARTS: 405220170, INTERMOTOR: 49999, LUCAS CAV: DRB5017, MERCEDES-BENZ: 1041580231, A1041580231, VEMO: V30-70-0010

UK 2012 car sales analysis: winners and losers

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