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Vw B5 Passat Monsoon System Amplifier Bracket Trunk Rear Parcel Shelf Hanger on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States
Very Good Condition...please read details
Manufacturer Part Number:3B5 035 493 C / 3B5035493 Brand:VW / OEM Surface Finish:Black Heavy Gauge Steel

This "Moonsoon" Sound System Amplifier Mounting Bracket

was removed from a fully functional 2001.5  B5.5 Passat GLS

It is in very good condition

Part# 3B5 035 493 C / 3B5035493C

Very Sturdy Heavy Gauge Steel

Original application for Vehicles with OEM "Monsoon" Audio Systems Only 


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