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Condition:New Brand:Delphi Manufacturer Part Number:TC3789 MPN:TC3789 EAN:5012759541791 Type:Control/Trailing Arm, wheel suspension Function:Control/Trailing Arm, wheel suspension Length:577 mm Height:48 mm Width:40 mm Material:Sheet Steel Additional Information 2:without ball joint Steering arm type:Semi-Trailing Arm Thread Measurement 2:Bush Ø12,2 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:APEC: AST2629, BECK/ARNLEY: 1028153, BMW: 33326851569, BORG & BECK: BCA7667, FIRST LINE: FCA7667, MAS INDUSTRIES: 528197, MAS INDUSTRIES: LA15875PR, METZGER: 58019209, MEVOTECH: CMS101453, MEVOTECH: GS101453, MEYLE: 3160500130, MINI: 33326851569, MOOG: BM-TC-14887, NAPA: NST2629, SIDEM: 21657

Audi TTS Limited Edition coming to the UK. Price from £38,860

Sat, 12 Oct 2013

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Jeep pickup at least 4 years away, CEO says

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