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Condition:New Außendurchmesser:283.0 mm Dicke:28.0 mm Mindestdicke:26.0 mm Gesamthöhe:43.9 mm Anzahl der Befestigungslöcher:5.0 Stück Scheibentyp:belüftet Montageplatz:Vorne Montage Seite:Links,Rechts Oberfläche:geölter Mittellochdurchmesser:68.0 mm Lochdurchmesser:114.3 mm Scheibe mit Lager:Nein Verkaufseinheit:1Stk. Hersteller:BOSCH Herstellernummer:0 986 479 091 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):BREMBO KT08018, BLUE PRINT ADN143167, BREMBO KT08017, HERTH+BUSS JAKOPARTS J3301014, LPR N2052V, MEYLE 36-15 521 0060/PD, DELPHI BG4678C, FEBI 108686, ATE 24.0128-0268.1, SPEEDMAX RT 20785 T4, TEXTAR 92280103 Modell:NISSAN LEAF (ZE0), NISSAN NV200 Kasten, NISSAN NV200 / EVALIA Bus, NISSAN LEAF (ZE1) EAN:4047025112444

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