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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Gebraucht” Hersteller:Ford Herstellernummer:XS619E926BB Produktgruppe:Kraftstoffversorgung Produktart:Drosselklappe Im Lieferumfang enthalten:siehe Fotos OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):XS619E926BB,1089982 Vergleichsnummer:XS619E926BB,1089982 Alternativbezeichnung:Corpo farfallato, collettore di aspirazione, Corps de papillon, tubulure d'admission, clapet d'admission, Cuerpo del acelerador, colector de admisión, aleta de admisión, Drosselklappenstutzen, Ansaugstutzen, Ansaugklappe, Stutzen, Saugstutzen, Vergaser, Saugklappe, Throttle body, intake manifold, intake flap, nozzle, intake, boquilla, admisión, carburador, aleta de succión, buse, aspiration, carburateur, clapet d'aspiration, carburettor, suction flap Fahrgestellnummer (VIN):WF0BXXWPRBVK02890 Motor:Benzin 1.3i 37kw 50PS Motorcode: JJB Laufleistung:89637 Getriebe:0-Gang Schaltgetriebe Getriebe-Code:97WTBD Außenfarbe:Blau 46 Lenkung:LHD - Linkslenker Herstellertyp:Originalteile (OE) Kraftstoffart:Benzin Erstzulassung:10/1997 Plattform:RB Motorcode:JJB Schlüssel-Nr. zu2/zu3:0928 / 965

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