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Condition:New Brand:Lemark Manufacturer Part Number:12898781RMP MPN:12898781RMP EAN:12898781RMP Type:Capacitor, ignition system Function:Capacitor, ignition system Weight:0.03 kg Manufacturer Restriction:Ducellier Net weight:0.022 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:DUCELLIER: 662949, EURO CAR PARTS: 407440020, FACET: 0.0335, INTERMOTOR: 35310, LUCAS CAV: DCB232C, UNIPART: GSC2256, GSC256, VAG: 036905295A, VALEO: D705, LCR065

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