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Condition:New Höhe:378.0 mm Breite:430.0 mm Dicke:34.0 mm Rahmen:Nein Material:Aluminium Ausfertigungs Technologie:Mechanische / Automatik Hersteller:NRF Herstellernummer:509519 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):THERMOTEC D7W008TT, MAHLE CR 42 000P, MAHLE CR 29 000P, MAHLE CR 42 000S, AVA COOLING VN2129, VEMO V10-60-0023, MAGNETI MARELLI 350213192900, NISSENS 652341 Modell:VW LUPO I (6X1, 6E1), SEAT AROSA (6H1), VW POLO III (6N1), VW POLO (6N2), VW POLO Van Kasten/Schrägheck (6N1), VW POLO Variant (6V5) EAN:8718042046482

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