2006 Volkswagen Jetta Complete Front Suspension With Steering Rack And Struts on 2040-parts.com
Abbotsford, British Columbia, CA
2006 Volkswagen Jetta complete front suspension with steering rack and struts, this includes everything except for the drive axles, car has 100000 miles and the suspension is in good shape. Brakes are still on and will be included as well, will have top strut bolts and 6 cradle bolts removed and come as complete assembly.
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