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Original VW Golf 4 1J Schalter Zündung Zündanlassschalter 4B0905849

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Original VW Golf 4 1J Schalter Zündung Zündanlassschalter 4B0905849Schalterset Original Ja Zustand Gebraucht Einbauposition Armaturenbrett, Lenkrad, Lenksule, Links Hersteller Volkswagen AG Herstellernummer 4B0905849 Farbe Schwarz Wei Steuerung von Multifunktional, Zndung, Anlasser Ursprungsland Deutschland OE OEM Referenznummer(n) 4B0905849 Universelle Kompatibilitt Ja Fahrzeugliste VW Bora 1J2 Seat Toledo II 1M2 VW Passat 3B2, 3B3 VW Passat Variant 3B5, 3B6 Audi A6 4B2, 4B4, 4B2, C5 Skoda Octavia I Combi 1U5 Audi

Schalterset
Original Ja
Zustand Gebraucht
Einbauposition Armaturenbrett, Lenkrad, Lenksäule, Links
Hersteller Volkswagen AG
Herstellernummer 4B0905849
Farbe Schwarz/Weiß
Steuerung von Multifunktional, Zündung, Anlasser
Ursprungsland Deutschland
OE/OEM Referenznummer(n) 4B0905849
Universelle Kompatibilität Ja
Fahrzeugliste
VW Bora 1J2
Seat Toledo II 1M2
VW Passat 3B2, 3B3
VW Passat Variant 3B5, 3B6
Audi A6 4B2, 4B4, 4B2, C5
Skoda Octavia I Combi 1U5
Audi A3 8L1
Audi A8 4D2, 4D8
Audi A6 Avant 4B5, 4B6
VW Golf IV 1J1
Audi A4 8D2, 8E2, 8EC, 8D2, B5
Audi A4 Avant 8D5, 8D5, B5, 8E5, 8ED
Audi TT Roadster 8N9
Skoda Octavia I 1U2
VW Golf IV Variant 1J5
VW Bora Variant 1J6
VW New Beetle 1C1, 9C1
Seat Leon 1M1
Audi A2 8Z0
Skoda Fabia I 6Y2
Audi Allroad 4BH
VW Sharan 7M6, 7M8, 7M9
Seat Alhambra 7V8, 7V9
Skoda Fabia I Combi 6Y5
Skoda Fabia I Stufenheck 6Y3
VW Polo 9A, 9N
Skoda Superb I 3U4
Audi A4 Cabriolet 8H7, 8HE, 8H7, B6, 8HE, B7
Seat Ibiza III 6L1
VW New Beetle Cabriolet 1Y7
Seat Cordoba 6L2
Audi TT 8N3
VW Transporter V Pritsche/Fahrgestell 7JD, 7JE, 7JL, 7JY, 7JZ
VW Transporter V Kasten 7EA, 7EH, 7HA, 7HH
VW Transporter V Bus 7EB, 7EJ, 7HB, 7HJ
Skoda Fabia I Praktik 6Y5
VW Polo Stufenheck 9A2, 9A4, 9A6, 9N2
VW Fox Schrägheck 5Z1, 5Z3, 5Z4
Skoda Roomster 5J7
VW Passat Kombi 3B5
Skoda Fabia II 542
Skoda Fabia II Combi 545
Seat Ibiza IV 6J5, 6P1
Seat Ibiza IV Sportcoupe 6J1, 6P5
Seat Exeo 3R2
Seat Exeo ST 3R5
Seat Ibiza IV ST 6J8, 6P8
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An important work and worth the time.
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Real scholarship addressing difficult but important topics in history, economic history, and development. What every economist should read to think much more deeply about how institutions, culture, and human agency interact. At the same time, scholars like the three co-authors demonstrate that there still remains the possibility of doing work that isn’t larded with ideological or activist posturing. Highly recommended.
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Excellent research and well written.
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should have been shorter
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