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04 2004 Audi A4 B6 Cabriolet 3.0 - Axle Cv Shaft / Front Left on 2040-parts.com

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San Diego, California, US

San Diego, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AUDI Manufacturer Part Number:8E0407271BF, 8E0 407 271 BF, 8E0 407 271BF Interchange Part Number:447-61043L Model:AUDI A4 Year:2004 Mileage:0 Sku Number:27309

Brand New OPparts 2355N Cv Axle Shaft for Audi

A4 2002 w/ A/T Front Left

2003 w/ A/T Front Left

2004 Cabrio; Thru 11/03; VIN 8H.4.014 950 Front Left

2004 Sedan; w/ A/T; Thru 1/04;

VIN 8E.4.195 500 Front Left

2004 Wagon; w/ A/T; Thru 1/04; VIN 8E.4.195 500 Front Left

Product Information

Technical Details
Brand Opparts
Manufacturer Part Number 2355N
OEM Part Number  40704049, 407 04 049
ABPA Partslink Number  40704049
  
Additional Information
ASIN B006XH7138
Shipping Weight 16 pounds

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