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2010-2013 Audi A5,s5 Cabriolet, Converitible Roof Bracket Oem Used 8f0 825 175b on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Audi Other Part Number:8F0 825 175 B Manufacturer Part Number:8F0 825 175 B Placement on Vehicle:Left Interchange Part Number:8F0 825 175 B Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

THIS OEM USED LEFT CONVERTIBLE BRACKET IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
DONOR WAS 2013 AUDI A5 CONV. FITS ONLY FROM 2010 UNTIL 2013 AUDI A5 AND S5 CONVERTIBLE VEHICLE. PART #8F0-825-175 B. IF YOU HAVE SOME QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU ARE PURCHASING THE ITEM.THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY STORE.
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