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Volvo Penta Rotor - Part No 243657 / 243657 - 4 on 2040-parts.com

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Bellshill ,, North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom

Bellshill ,, North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
Condition:New Type:Engine Parts Brand:VOLVO PENTA Sub-Type:ROTOR Manufacturer Part Number:243657 / 243657 - 4 EAN:Does not apply

VOLVO PENTA

GENUINE PART

ROTOR
243657 / 243657 - 4

Gasoline Engines

AQ115A, AQ115B, AQ130, AQ130A, AQ130B, AQ130C, AQ130D, AQ165A, AQ170A, AQ170B, AQ170C, AQD21A, BB115A, BB115B, BB115C, BB165A, BB170A, BB170B, BB170C, MB20A, MB20B, MB20C, MD21A

Distributor: 834466 

On Board Kit: 875590 


 
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