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Condition:New Brand:Delphi Manufacturer Part Number:TA3272 MPN:TA3272 EAN:5012759996478 Type:Tie Rod End Function:Tie Rod End Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left Paired article numbers:TA3273 Thread Type:with right-hand thread Reference OE/OEM Number:BGA: SR2716, BLUE PRINT: ADG087216, CORTECO: 49469585, CTR: CE0351L, FEBI BILSTEIN: 106707, FIRST LINE: FTR5925, HYUNDAI: 56820B4000, METZGER: 54049201, MEYLE: 37-160200035, MOOG: HY-ES-15077, SIDEM: 87530, SKF: VKDY815055

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