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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Wie auf dem Bild zu sehen, in einem guten gebrauchten Zustand! Voll funktionsfähig!” Hersteller:VW Herstellernummer:443951253K Artikelnummer:BE-09-24 VIN:WVWZZZ3DZE8000358 Erstzulassung:09.07.2013 Laufleistung:149.524 KM Modell:Phaeton Typ:3.6 V6 4motion Motor:3597 ccm (206 KW / 280 PS / MKB: CMVA) Getriebe:6-Gang-Automatikgetriebe (GKB: PMC) Farbe:Schwarz Farbcode:L041 Referenznummer(n) OE:443951253K Einbauposition:Vorne Interne ID:105740 EAN:Nicht zutreffend

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