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Throttle Body Fits Porsche Cayman 981, 987 3.4 06 To 16 Lemark 99660511501 New on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Lemark Manufacturer Part Number:12162945RMP MPN:12162945RMP EAN:12162945RMP Type:Throttle body Function:Throttle body Additional Information:without gasket/seal Number of Poles:6 -pin connector Inlet Diameter:76 mm Weight:0.973 kg Housing Colour:Black Connector Shape:oval Mounting Type:Screw Connection Net weight:0.870 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:at autoteile germany: at23220, BOSCH: 0280750474, DIPASPORT: FLAI313R, ERA: 556279A, FISPA: 88.241AS, FORD: CD339E926AA, CD339E926BA, FUELPARTS: TB3251, GECO: CF19427, GECO: CF19427Q, HOFFER: 7519249, INTERMOTOR: 68466, LUCAS CAV: LTH5073, MAGNETI MARELLI: 802000000054, MEAT & DORIA: 89249, METZGER: 0892704, OSSCA: 18448, PORSCHE: 99660511501, 99760511501, SIDAT: 88.241, 88.241AS, VEMO: V45-81-0001, VW: 022133062AJ, WE PARTS: 240640241, WILMINK GROUP: WG1408851, WG1822337, LTB235

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