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Condition:New Brand:Blue Print Manufacturer Part Number:12893428RMP MPN:12893428RMP EAN:12893428RMP Type:Link/Coupling Rod, stabiliser bar Function:Link/Coupling Rod, stabiliser bar Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right Length:330 mm Diameter:1 mm Additional Information:with nuts Material:Steel Rod/Strut:Coupling Rod Thread Length:24 mm Weight:0.485 kg External Thread Size:M12 x 1,25 Reference OE/OEM Number:4U Autoparts: F01705, 555: SL-A110, SL-A110-M, A.B.S.: 261118, ACKOJA: A70-0849, AIC: 73664, ALTE AUTOMOTIVE: 94653AL, APEC: AST4461, APlus: 27987AP, ASHIKA: 106-02-296, AUTO-SPEED PARTS: 290RT02091, AYD: 9616876, AYD OE - Excellence: 96-16876, BGA: LS91050, BIRTH: BX5164, BORG & BECK: BDL7539, BPROAUTO: 1BP30619AA, COMLINE: CSL7389, CTR: CL0639, CLT-123, DELPHI: TC7802, TC7802-11B1, DYS: 30-87150, ETS: 29.LB.379, EUROREPAR: 1643150580, FAI AutoParts: SS9878, FEBEST: 1223-SANFF, FEBI BILSTEIN: 184409, FIRST LINE: FDL7539, FORMPART: 4208124, GSP: S051357, GSP-BR: S051357, HART: 477911, HERTH+BUSS JAKOPARTS: J4962078, IAP QUALITY PARTS: 509-17240, JAPANPARTS: SI-296, JAPKO: 106296, KAVO PARTS: SLS-9147, KAWE: 850013659, KRAFTVOLL GERMANY: 13040631, KYB: KSLF1153, LEMFÖRDER: 4301701, 4438301, LEXUS: 48820-47040, LYNXauto: C7610LR, MASUMA: ML-A110, MAXGEAR: 72-4061, MDR: GSP-S051357, METZGER: 53078308, MEYLE: 30-160600050/HD, MGA: SA5679, MOOG: TO-LS-16825, MOTAQUIP: LVSL1574, NAKAMOTO: C12-TOY-18020001, NAKATA: N99486, NAPA: NST4461, NIPPARTS: N4962074, NK: 5114547, NPS: T405A72, NTY: ZLP-HY-553, OCAP: 0505965, OPEN PARTS: SSL1220.11, OPTIMAL: G7-2103, ORIGINAL IMPERIUM: 72512, OSSCA: 79915, Oyodo: 60Z2085-OYO, PATRON: PS4659, PEMEBLA: JAPSI-296, QUINTON HAZELL: QLS4003S, RIDEX: 3229S0667, RODRUNNER: LS-T-928, RTS: 97-94039, SIDEM: 45868, SKF: VKDS841010, SPIDAN CHASSIS PARTS: 44183, Stark: SKST-0230666, SUZUKI: T4882-04704, SWAG: 33110082, TALOSA: 50-10680, TEKNOROT: T-928, TOPRAN: 629724, TOYOTA: 48820-47040, 48820-F4010, TREVI AUTOMOTIVE: TRTT5956, TRISCAN: 850013659, TRW: JTS1798, JTS1892, VEMA: 250194, ADBP850024

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