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Starter Motor Fits Vw Transporter Mk4 2.5d 95 To 03 Manual Transmission Bosch on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:12818922RMP MPN:12818922RMP EAN:12818922RMP Type:Starter Function:Starter Length:243 mm Voltage:12 V Number of Teeth:11. 10 Bore Diameter:9 mm Rotation Direction:Anticlockwise rotation Rated Power:1.8 kW Number of mounting bores:3 Flange Diameter:76.2 mm Number of Thread Bores:0 Position / Degree:links ° Clamp:30,50 Connecting Angle:60 ° Pinion Rest Position:52.5 mm Bore Diameter 2:9 mm Bore Diameter 3:9 mm

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