1999.5-2001 Vw/audi B5 Passat/a4/s4 Battery Cable Negative Ground 8d1 971 235 on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Ground battery cable for B5 Audi A4/S4/Passat Used, but in good working condition. This is an authentic Audi part that was removed from a wrecked car. Please confirm part number before ordering as some years had a slightly different cable. |
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