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need assist for part number jungheinrich

Hello every body.please indicate to me the part number for item parts below:

Purpose for :

Jungheinrich
TYPE ETV 14-115-430DZ
Years:1996
S/N:80525814

The parts that i need is : DEAD MAN KEY the colour of the parts is young brown

please advice and reply my latest email yesterday,thanks for your kindly attention and good cooperation
  • Posted 6 Apr 2009 18:10
  • By sakura8000
  • joined 30 Jan'09 - 42 messages
  • DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Best Regards
Ridwan S
PT.Sakura Central Solution
Tel.62 21 7183448
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check your E-mail box.
  • Posted 7 Apr 2009 23:01
  • By Expert
  • joined 7 Apr'09 - 7 messages
  • Zaporozhye, Ukraine
Dear,Sir


please send your email address to my email below:

sakuracental at gmail dot com
  • Posted 7 Apr 2009 22:17
  • By sakura8000
  • joined 30 Jan'09 - 42 messages
  • DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Best Regards
Ridwan S
PT.Sakura Central Solution
Tel.62 21 7183448
My mail is: [email address removed]
  • Posted 7 Apr 2009 22:10
  • By Expert
  • joined 7 Apr'09 - 7 messages
  • Zaporozhye, Ukraine
Dear,Sir

Once Again Thanks for your asisst,and can you info to me your email?
  • Posted 7 Apr 2009 22:00
  • By sakura8000
  • joined 30 Jan'09 - 42 messages
  • DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Best Regards
Ridwan S
PT.Sakura Central Solution
Tel.62 21 7183448
69437520 deadman switch
  • Posted 7 Apr 2009 21:36
  • By Expert
  • joined 7 Apr'09 - 7 messages
  • Zaporozhye, Ukraine

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