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Condition:New Brand:FEBI BILSTEIN Manufacturer Part Number:173200 EAN:4054224732007 ProductName:Water Pump & Timing Belt Set Cross-reference OE:FIAT 504076915, FIAT 71736716, FIAT 71736716 S1, FIAT 71771581, IVECO 042578549, IVECO 5 0407 6915, IVECO 5 0407 6915 S2 Cross-reference OEM:A.B.A YK101178, A.Z. Meisterteile AZMT-30-058-2182, A.Z. Meisterteile AZMT-30-058-2182WP, AIRTEX TB-0213, AISIN ATB178-30, AKRON-MALÒ 1551019, AKRON-MALÒ 1555019, AUGER 113995, AUTLOG ZK1048, AUTOKIT 04.5114, AUTOKIT 04.5114PA, AUTOMOTOR France GTK6716, AUTOTEAM KAT1303, BGA TB2204, BGA TB2204CPK, BGA TB2204K, BREDA LORETT KCD0017, BREDA LORETT KPA0017A, BUGATTI BKCD0729, BUGATTI KBU10077A, BUGIAD BTB56540, CALIBER 0230KF, CALIBER 0230KFW, CAR DKS04.5114, CAR KPA42015, COMLINE CTBK088, CONTINENTAL CTAM BR CT1148, CONTINENTAL CTAM BR CT1148K1, CONTINENTAL CTAM CT1148WP1, CORAM KTC905906 TradeNumbers(s):173200 Number of Teeth:178 Width [mm]:30,0 Weight [kg]:4,028 Supplementary Article/Suppleme:with water pump

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