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Condition:New Montageplatz:Vorne Montage Seite:Links,Rechts Länge:426.0 mm Dicke:12.75 mm Außendurchmesser:170.0 mm Typ:C I Hersteller:MAGNUM TECHNOLOGY Herstellernummer:SP055MT OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):KYB RC2247, MONROE SP3390, BILSTEIN 37-253561, FEBI 104725, LESJOFORS 4066743 Modell:PEUGEOT 307 (3A/C), PEUGEOT 307 Break (3E), PEUGEOT 307 SW (3H), CITROEN C4 I (LC_), CITROEN C4 Coupe (LA_), PEUGEOT 307 CC (3B), PEUGEOT 307 Stufenheck EAN:5900427368514

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