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Condition:New Brand:CI Manufacturer Part Number:3572571RMP MPN:3572571RMP EAN:3572571RMP Type:Throttle body Function:Throttle body Number of Poles:7 -pin connector Connector Shape:D Shape Reference OE/OEM Number:AUTEX: 961043, AUTOMEGA: 130053810, 210786810, BUGIAD: BSP22688, Continental/VDO: 408-237-130-004Z, CSV electronic parts: CCM8004, DIPASPORT: FLAI074N, FLAI074R, ELTA AUTOMOTIVE: EE7519, XTB9706, ERA: 556104, ESEN SKV: 12SKV015, FEBI BILSTEIN: 44944, FUELPARTS: TB3009, INTERMOTOR: 68204, IPD: 46-0038, JP GROUP: 1115400200, LEMARK: LTB009, LUCAS: LTH407, LUCAS CAV: FDB1491, MAXGEAR: 58-0042, MEAT & DORIA: 89004, METZGER: 0892100, OSSCA: 04660, PIERBURG: 7.03703.02.0, PIERBURG: 7.03703.36.0, SIDAT: 88.004, TOPRAN: 117303, TRICLO: 382686, TRISCAN: 882029012, VAG: 030133064F, VEMO: V10-81-0001, V10-81-0001-1, WE PARTS: 240640005, XPOT444

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