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2006 - 2008 Audi A6 Wagon Oem Black Cargo Luggage Shade & Partition Net Divider on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Northeastern USA, United States

Northeastern USA, United States
Excellent condition.
Brand:Audi Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:4F9863553A94H and 4F9861691A94H Warranty:No

This is a lightly used OEM Rear Cargo Cover Roller Blind and a Partition Divider Net from a 2007 Audi A6 wagon. This sale includes both parts.

The dealer parts department states that it will also fit A6 wagon model years from 2006 through 2008.

Cargo Cover part # 4F9863553 A94H  
Partition Net part # 4F9861691 A94H

The cargo cover conceals your personal items in the rear cargo area from prying eyes and the retractable partition net keeps the pets or cargo in the cargo area safe and separate from the passengers.

It is BLACK in color.

Fully-functional. Both items work just as they should. Operates smoothly in and out.

Excellent condition. Other than a scuff on the cargo shade (see close-up photo) it looks nearly new.
 
Dealer retail price if new = $995.00 for the cargo cover and $815.00 for the partition net.


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