Spring Of Audi Cool Box New Oem 4l0065402 on 2040-parts.com
US $325.00
Location:
Livermore, California, United States
Condition:New
Type:Travel Cooler
Manufacturer Part Number:4L0065402
Brand:audi
Warranty:No
Attractive cooling bag in Audi design with Peltier technology. CFC-free, with carrying strap and 12-volt connection. Cools to maximum of 20 degrees below surrounding temperature. Hold approximately 12 liters.
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| Cooling System: Max 20 deg C -below ambient temperature | | Own weight approx. 2,900 kg | | Color: Anthracite | | Contents: Cool box including 12 V connection, carry strap and instruction manual | | Net Weight: 3360 |
Weight (lb) | 7.41 | Dimensions (L x W x H in) | 16.54 x 16.34 x 10.63 |
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