Part code | Name Toggle all details | Q | |||
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1 | NTC3763 |
Hose-Y piece to carburettor, 110MMPrice range £10.19 to £10.19 Last checked: 8th Nov 2023 |
1 | Add to list | |
2 | NTC3764 |
Hose-Y piece to carburettor, 293mmPrice range £15.26 to £16.18 Last checked: 24th Feb 2024 |
1 | Add to list | |
3 | 566724L |
Y-piecePrice range £1.00 to £1.02 Last checked: 25th Apr 2024 |
1 | Add to list | |
4 | NTC3862 |
BracketPrice range £1.45 to £1.45 Last checked: 8th Nov 2023 |
1 | Add to list | |
5 | NTC3863 |
Clip-HosePrice range £2.06 to £2.18 Last checked: 1st Mar 2024 |
1 | Add to list | |
6 | NTC3766 | 1 | Add to list | ||
7 | 606168 |
Filter assembly-in line fuel linesPrice range £5.94 to £12.56 Last checked: 15th Apr 2024Alternate names
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1 | Add to list | |
8 | ERC4176 |
Hose-fuelPrice range £4.99 to £4.99Some retailers have marked this part as "Obsolete" Last checked: 11th Nov 2023 |
1 | Add to list | |
8 | ETC5397 |
engine to canister, Hose-fuelPrice range £13.70 to £13.70 Last checked: 2nd Nov 2023Alternate names
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1 | Add to list | |
9 | UKC3794L |
Clip-HosePrice range £0.91 to £0.91 Last checked: 2nd Mar 2024 |
3 | Add to list | |
10 | ERC3955 |
to filter, Hose assembly-breatherPrice range £39.60 to £45.74 Last checked: 13th Jan 2024Alternate names
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1 | Add to list | |
10 | ETC5398 |
Hose assembly-breatherPrice range £15.95 to £16.09 Last checked: 2nd Nov 2023 |
1 | Add to list | |
11 | UKC3798L |
Clip-HosePrice range £0.91 to £0.97 Last checked: 22nd Nov 2023 |
2 | Add to list | |
12 | NTC3891 |
Valve-pressure vacuumPrice range £75.92 to £75.92 Last checked: 9th Mar 2024 |
1 | Add to list | |
13 | ERC4176 |
Hose-fuelPrice range £4.99 to £4.99Some retailers have marked this part as "Obsolete" Last checked: 11th Nov 2023 |
1 | Add to list | |
14 | UKC3795L |
Clip-Hose, 12.7MMPrice range £0.91 to £0.91 Last checked: 29th Oct 2023 |
1 | Add to list | |
15 | UKC3803L |
(-) TDI, Clip-HosePrice range £0.13 to £9.92 Last checked: 23rd Apr 2024Alternate names
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2 | Add to list |
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