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Ht Ignition Leads (cables) Set For Vauxhall 1.8 /2.0 90-99 X18xe1 Ci 1612001 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Custom Bundle:No Items Included:Clips MPN:6356533RMP Placement on Vehicle:Front Function:Ignition Cable Kit Manufacturer Warranty:1 y Cable Length:130 mm. 170 mm. 285 mm. 410 mm Finish:Unfinished Performance Part:No Seller Warranty:1 Year Ignition Coil:Connector Type M4 Mileage:na Manufacturer Part Number:6356533RMP Quantity:4 Grade:new Modified Item:No Reference OE/OEM Number:FACET: 4.9562, 4.9677, GENERAL MOTORS: 1612001, 1612598, 90487571, INTERMOTOR: 73806, JOHNS: LBS372, LBS627, LBS650, OEF002, OEF632, JOHNS: OEK069, OES645, SL173, SL529, XC647 Ignition Cable:Connector Type SAE, Resistive Ignition Cable Brand:Drivemaster Type:Ignition Kit EAN:5022515072797 for cable diameter:7 mm Classic Part:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Universal Fitment:No Extra Description:DriveMaster

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