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Steering Rack Boot Fits Ford Fiesta Mk2 1.0 78 To 89 Gaiter Bellow Firstline New on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:First Line Manufacturer Part Number:3534918RMP MPN:3534918RMP EAN:3534918RMP Type:Bellow Kit, steering Function:Bellow Kit, steering Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right Length:160 mm Material:Rubber Additional Information 2:with clamps Inner diameter 1:10 mm Inner diameter 2:30 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:BORG & BECK: BSG3036, DELPHI: TBR3036, FAI AutoParts: SGK116, FIRST LINE: FSG3036, FORD: 6047900, 6047904, GOMET: 44910, 44920, GOMET: 889, MOPROD: SRG830, MOTAQUIP: VSG116, QUINTON HAZELL: MB9, QUINTON HAZELL: QG1017, Schaeffler FAG: 841000830, 841000930, TRW: 14BK8021, MGK3036, MGK424, UNIPART: UGCGRG211, UNIGRG211, VECO: VH2036, FSG3036

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