98-05 Beetle/jetta/golf/passat/tdi/1.8t/2.0 Oil Restrictor/baffle/windage Tray on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
THIS IS A NEW OIL PAN WINDAGE TRAY/RESTRICTOR PLATE FOR 1998-2005 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE, GOLF, JETTA, PASSAT, TDI WITH 1.8T, 2.0, OR 1.9 DIESEL AND AUDI A4, TT WITH 1.8T. FITS ALL 4 CYLINDER VOLKSWAGEN AND AUDI MODELS BETWEEN 1998-2005. SHIPPING IN THE LOWER 48 STATES WILL BE FREE.
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