Audi 1985 1986 1987 4000 4000s Air Intake Breather Cover & Screen on 2040-parts.com
Sherman, Texas, US
Audi 1985 1986 1987 4000 4000s Air Intake Breather Cover & Screen
I bought these in Ebay as spares but never used them. My loss, your gain. They are in good shape, just a little dirty.
Shipping: Calculated to your area code via USPS Standard Post. I think they used to call it Parcel Post. A little slow, but the cheapest way I could find to add value to the customer's wallet.
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