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00-05 Vw Audi Timing Belt Camshaft Cam Sprocket Gear 1.8t Passat A4 Jetta Beetle on 2040-parts.com

US $42.95
Location:

Lake Stevens, Washington, US

Lake Stevens, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:VW/Audi Manufacturer Part Number:06B 109 111 Interchange Part Number:06B109111 Placement on Vehicle:Array

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Up for bidding: VW/Audi Timing Gear

It comes from 2002 VW Passat 1.8T engine, 
Excellent Condition.

This Sprocket most lilely fits 00-05 - Audi A4, TT, VW Passat, Jetta, Golf, Beetle and GTI enignes

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PART# 06B 109 111

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