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BGA V029300 Exhaust Valve 101mm Length Engine Timing Fits OPEL VAUXHALL, US $, image 1
Condition:New Brand:BGA MPN:V029300 Manufacturer Part Number:V029300 EAN:5038206045629 Category:Engine Timing Type:Exhaust Valve Reference OE/OEM Number:16,90232977,90295015,9117916, 642800,642854,642906,642911,90295015,9117912,91179 OEM Numbers:642800--OPEL,642854--OPEL,642906--OPEL,642911--OPE, 977--VAUXHALL,90295015--VAUXHALL,9117916--VAUXHALL, L,90295015--OPEL,9117912--OPEL,9117916--OPEL,90232 Length [mm]:101 Manufacturer:BGA Quantity Per Package:1 Valve head diameter [mm]:30.9 Valve seat angle [°]:45 Valve stem diameter [mm]:7

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