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Condition:New Filtertyp:Anschraubfilter Höhe:133.0 mm Außendurchmesser:93.0 mm Innendurchmesser:72.0 mm Innendurchmesser 2:61.0 mm Außendurchmesser der Dichtung:72.0 mm Gewindegröße in Zoll:5/8 Zoll Anzahl der Windungen pro Zoll:18UNF Hersteller:FILTRON Herstellernummer:OP 519 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):FLEETGUARD LF0060700, FLEETGUARD LF0354300, FLEETGUARD LF0330800, DONALDSON OFF P550050, FLEETGUARD LF0078600, WIX FILTERS 51051, MANN-FILTER WP 931, FLEETGUARD LF0331400 Modell:SEAT 850 (100GD), FIAT 1500-2300 (118_), FIAT 1500 Cabriolet (116_), FSO 125P, FSO 125P Kombi, FSO 125P Pick-up EAN:5904608005199

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