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Starter Ring Gear 11723 Febi 51023100074 51023100075 51023100097 51023100099 New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Febi Manufacturer Part Number:11723 MPN:11723 EAN:4027816117230 Type:Ring Gear, flywheel Function:Ring Gear, flywheel Width:18 mm Outer diameter:485 mm Inner diameter:432 mm Number of Teeth:160 Weight:4.802 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:ADR: 78532970, AUGER: 58417, BF: 20090225002, DT Spare Parts: 3.11010, ETG Automotive: 02.01.03.200390, ETG Automotive: 02.02.02.226235, EVOBUS: 4030320305, EVOBUS: 4030320305S1, A4030320305, A4030320305S1, IMEX: IMX51023100097, IMX51023100099, MAN: 51.02310.0074, MAN: 51.02310.0075, 51.02310.0097, 51.02310.0099, 51.02310.0119, MERCEDES-BENZ: 4030320205, 4030320205S1, 4030320305, MERCEDES-BENZ: 4030320305S1, 4030320405, 4030320405S1, MERCEDES-BENZ: A4030320205, A4030320205S1, A4030320305, MERCEDES-BENZ: A4030320305S1, A4030320405, A4030320405S1, NEOPLAN: 51.02310.0097, OREX: 203029, PE Automotive: 010.054-00A, PE Automotive: 030.419-00A, SAMPA: 203.081, SBP: 10-ME013, SEM LASTIK: 13091, SETRA: 4030320305, 4030320305S1, ST-TEMPLIN: 08.160.0912.700, STELLOX: 83-10209-SX, WILMINK GROUP: WG1149976, WG1434348, WG1435188, WG2311715, WILMINK GROUP: WG2314149

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