Opel Vectra 96- Gas Tailgate Boot Struts Gas Springs Pair New on 2040-parts.com
Marupe, default, LV
We offer GAS SPRINGS TAILGATE STRUTS for following vehicles:
Opel Vetctra 96-
We post worldwide for free and with track number.
THIS IS A PAIR OF BRAND NEW ORIGINAL STRUTS MADE IN EUROPE BY Magneti Marelli
Auction are for 2 GAS SPRINGS (PAIR)
Magneti Marelli Part Number GS0177
(These are original parts from Magneti Marelli, NOT aftermarket)
If you have any questions please feel free email me. We post fast.
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