1998 Audi 1.8 Turbo Bosch Air Bag Control Sensor 8d0 959 655m Audi A4 on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used Original Bosch AIR BAG SENSOR from a 1998 Audi 1.8 Turbo. Part # 8D0 959 655M and Bosch # 0 285 001 306. It is as pictured. SEE My Other Listings for more Audi parts. Thank you for looking.
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