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Total 421,08€
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Parabrisas de Turismo pegado

80,00€-40%48,00€
1 MUL.

Reparación de varios impactos leves

300,00€0.00%300,00€
Sub Total 348,00€
IVA 73,08€
Total 421,08€

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