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00-02 Audi S4 B5 5at Automatic Transmission Assembly Faq 118k Miles Oem A6 C5 on 2040-parts.com

US $599.95
Location:

Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

00-02 Audi S4 B5 5AT Automatic Transmission Assembly FAQ 118K Miles OEM A6 C5

 

Description:

  • Genuine Audi Part
  • Item/Part #: Code: FAQ - VERY IMPORTANT - PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE IS USING THE Code: FAQ Transmission!!!
  • Donor Vehicle VIN: WAURD68D81A068044
  • Documented Mileage: 118,886 Miles/ 191,329 Kilometers
  • Up for sale is a Genuine Audi S4 B5 (00-02) FAQ 5AT Automatic transmission assembly removed from a 2002 Audi S4 B5 2.7T Sedan.
  • Low 118K Miles and in good working condition
  • ***Small cracked off bell housing piece by the Driver side axle joint area -
  • Broken piece will be included and can be easily welded back - THIS DOES NOT EFFECT THE PERFORMANCE AT ALL, THIS IS NOT A CRITICAL PIECE (It is to hold the protector metal shield that covers around the axle boot) -
  • Transmission still performs excellent with no issues***
  • For FAQ Code Transmission equipped S4's and 2.7T C5 A6's ONLY - PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR TRANSMISSION CODE IS "FAQ" VERIFY WITH YOUR DEALERSHIP PARTS DEPARTMENT WITH YOUR VIN NUMBER
  • This is a USED ITEM in good/normal condition. Minor usage wear and marks are to be expected (Check Photos!)
  • PLEASE carefully inspect all the photos uploaded above to get the best reflection of the condition.
  • Match our part number with yours or please only purchase if you are 100% certain that this unit will work on your vehicle

Donor Vehicle:

  • 2001 Audi S4 B5 2.7 Bi-Turbo 5AT

Compatibility: 00-02 Audi S4 B5 2.7T (FAQ Code) & 00-02 Audi A6 2.7T (FAQ Code)

  • Items are guaranteed to fit the above stated donor vehicle (exact make & model & produced years stated)
  • Buyer is solely responsible for fitment & compatibility. Please check with your local dealership parts department or your choice of reputable online source to check the compatiblity, fitment or retrofits on your choice of vehicle make & model.

Return Policy:

  • We offer a 14 day return policy starting from the day the item arrives to you.
  • We stand behind our products: If the item is not as described or arrives damaged, we offer a full refund on all our products (Valid for 14 days upon arrival)
  • Regular return on items will be subject to a 20% re-stocking fee. This does NOT apply to any items received with damaged or malfunctioning pieces.

Shipping:

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