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Bedford 100 N 1.8 D, Perkins, Alfa Romeo - Gasket Set, Guarnizioni Motore Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Krusevac, default, Serbia

Krusevac, default, Serbia
New, but old stock.
Brand:Spesso guarnizioni Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:131884/1

Gasket Set, ( see also the pictures ),   79.3 mm ,  corresponds with models :

* BEDFORD 100 N   1.8  Diesel ,   1770 ccm    53 HP,    79.3 mm    1973/

* PERKINS  P4/108   Trattore

* ALFA ROMEO  Giulia Diesel  1760 ccm, Berlina,  from  1976/,     A 11- A 12 D,  F 11 - F 12 D  Furgone,  1760 ccm.  from  1975.-

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