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Condition:New Brand:Kerr Nelson Manufacturer Part Number:4336449RMP MPN:4336449RMP EAN:4336449RMP Type:Rotor, distributor Function:Rotor, distributor Extra Description:Kerr Nelson Weight:0.03 kg Distributor/ Rotor:no interference suppression Manufacturer Restriction:Ducellier Reference OE/OEM Number:BorgWarner (BERU): NVL160, BOSCH: 1234332860, BREMI: 9396, C.I.: XR117, XR217, CHRYSLER: 83300128, CITROËN/PEUGEOT: 5937.28, CITROËN/PEUGEOT: 5937.43, 95559241, 95611732, EPS: 1.415.094, EURO CAR PARTS: 405545021, FACET: 3.7694, FIAT: 9940302, FORD: A810X12200SA, INTERMOTOR: 47410, KW: 915094, LUCAS CAV: DRB234C, MOTAQUIP: VRA131, MOTORCRAFT: EDR125, RENAULT: 7701026824, TALBOT: 43212900, UNIPART: GRA2239, GRA2295, UNIPART: GRA239, VALEO: CD003, D908, VEMO: V46-70-0018, VXPRO: ET1211, XEVO: XRA2214, IRT014

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