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Condition:New Brand:Blue Print Manufacturer Part Number:ADA102117 MPN:ADA102117 EAN:5050063619706 Type:Hydraulic Filter, automatic transmission Function:Hydraulic Filter, automatic transmission Filter type:Screen Filter Weight:0.372 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:GeBox: PM.001.0028, PM.001.1028, PM.001.2028, HERTH+BUSS JAKOPARTS: J1350817, JEEP: 83504032, 83504032AB, JS ASAKASHI: JT430K, NTY: FSF-FR-010, OSSCA: 42406, PATRON: PF5140, SAKURA Automotive: TE-66080, TCMATIC: 105.101.0048, TECNECO FILTERS: AT168, WILMINK GROUP: WG2332517

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