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Original Mini One (R50/R53) A-Säule Formteil Isolierung Links 51.33-7119717A Sule Formteil Isolierung Original Ja Zustand Gebraucht Einbauposition Links Hersteller BMW AG Herstellernummer 51. 33 7119717 Referenznummer(n) 51337119717, 51. 33 7 119 717, 51. 33 7119717, 7119717, 7 119 717 Fahrzeugliste BMW X5 F15, F85, E70 BMW X1 E84, F48 BMW X3 F25, E83 BMW 5er Gran Turismo F07 BMW 3er F30, F80, E90 BMW 4 Coupe F32, F82 BMW 2 Coupe F22, F87 BMW 3 Gran Turismo F34 BMW 4 Gran Coupe F36 BMW 3er Touring F31, E91 BMW 1er F20, F21,

A-Säule Formteil Isolierung
Original Ja
Zustand Gebraucht
Einbauposition Links
Hersteller BMW AG
Herstellernummer 51.33-7119717
Referenznummer(n) 51337119717, 51.33-7 119 717, 51.33-7119717, 7119717, 7 119 717
Fahrzeugliste
BMW X5 F15, F85, E70
BMW X1 E84, F48
BMW X3 F25, E83
BMW 5er Gran Turismo F07
BMW 3er F30, F80, E90
BMW 4 Coupe F32, F82
BMW 2 Coupe F22, F87
BMW 3 Gran Turismo F34
BMW 4 Gran Coupe F36
BMW 3er Touring F31, E91
BMW 1er F20, F21, E81, E87
BMW 5er F10, E60
BMW 6er Coupe F13
BMW 6er Cabriolet F12, E64
BMW 6 Gran Coupe F06
BMW X4 F26
BMW 7er F01, F02, F03, F04, E65, E66, E67
BMW 2 Active Tourer F45
BMW 4 Cabriolet F33, F83
BMW 5er Touring F11, E61
BMW X6 F16, F86, E71, E72
BMW 2 Cabriolet F23
BMW 2 Gran Tourer F46
BMW Z4 Roadster E89, E85
BMW 1er Coupe E82
BMW 3er Coupe E92
MINI Mini R50, R53
BMW 6er E63
BMW Z4 Coupe E86
BMW 1er Cabriolet E88
BMW 3er Cabriolet E93
Ausbaufahrzeug
Marke Ausbaufahrzeug MINI
Modell Ausbaufahrzeug Mini
Plattform Ausbaufahrzeug R50, R53
Typ Ausbaufahrzeug One
Motor Ausbaufahrzeug 1598 ccm, 66 KW, 90 PS
Erstzulassung Ausbaufahrzeug 06.2002
Laufleistung Ausbaufahrzeug 185588
Getriebe Ausbaufahrzeug Manuell
Farbe Ausbaufahrzeug British Racing Green
Anzahl der Türen Ausbaufahrzeug 3
Fahrgestellnummer (VIN) Ausbaufahrzeug 0005|718<>0005|775<>0005|AFV
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