10-2015 Audi Engine Cylinder Head Avs A4 A5 A6 Q5 A3 Vw 2.0l Tfsi Caea Caeb Cdnc on 2040-parts.com
Cumming, Georgia, United States
Des Description: Up for sale is an Audi/VW Cylinder Head for engine codes CAEA, CAEB, CNDB, & CNDC. This cylinder head does have the AVS Valve Lift on the Exhaust Cams. Comes with everything pictured (including cams). It's in good used condition, has around 30k miles on it. Will not fit older models with the timing belt. This has timing chain so the cams are different. May not fit all 2010-2015 2.0 TFSI's. The fitments are not confirmed and I have no way to confirm them, so please check with your dealer for fitments. If it turns out it doesn't fit, the buyer will pay for shipping both ways. I'm parting out the entire engine, so let me know if you need anything else. Shipping: Free shipping only applies to the US 48 States. International shipping is available on most listings to supported countries via eBay's Global Shipping Program. If the item or country is NOT supported, then contact me for a shipping quote. I ship via USPS and FedEx Ground for domestic items. Items are shipped out withing 1-3 business days (depending on the size, weight, & complexity of the package). Returns, Exchanges, & Refunds: If you have any problems with your item, returns and exchanges are accepted on most items. To initiate a return contact me via text at (762) 212-0535 OR contact me via eBay Messages. Please note that we can NOT refund payments after 45 days, as per eBay policy on canceling transactions. Feedback & Ratings: We stride to make our customers happy and to describe and picture our items as accurately as possible. If for some reason you don't believe we deserve a positive feedback and five star ratings please contact us and we will do everything we can to help. We leave feedbacks to our buyers as soon as possible, if we have not left you a feedback yet, just contact us via eBay Messages. Payments: We accept immediate payments via PayPal. PayPal is a secure payment system which accepts all the major credit card companies. v 4.7.ALPHA.PAS.W/OPN |
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