Arp 204-4103 Head Stud Kit Vw Audi 1.8l Turbo 20v Dohc M10 Arp 2000 Without Tool on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
This listing is for a brand new ARP Head Stud Kit for the Volkswagen and Audi 1.8L Turbo engines with M10 threads.
Brand: ARP
Part: Head Stud Kit
Engine: VW/Audi 1.8L Turbo 20V
Chassis: Various
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