2001-2002 Audi Tt Awd 6-speed Manual Transmission Code- Fhb on 2040-parts.com
Rome, New York, United States
Transmission off of a 2002 Audi TT. 6-Speed Manual, Quattro (AWD). 86k miles. Fits other years please see below for accurate vehicle interchange.
FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS TRANSMISSION FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ANYTIME. WE SHIP USING FREIGHT FOR FAST & SAFE DELIVERY. Shipping to business- You will need to remove the pallet with your own machinery or man power to get it off the delivery truck. Shipping to residential- You will have the same shipping cost as a business with no extra fees, and will have to go to your local terminal to pick up the pallet. If you would like to have this shipped to your home, please contact me for details. WE STRIVE FOR 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! INTERCHANGE: AUDI TT 01-02 MT; AWD (quattro), 6 speed, transmission code FHB |
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