Audi 5000 Early Model Heater & Air Cond Programer Control Unit, Used on 2040-parts.com
Tehachapi, California, US
AUDI early 5000 Heater & A/C Programer Control Unit
Used, but working good!!!!
Dealer price over $350.00
Best price on line $280.00
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FREE Mounting Kit ($19.95 value!) included !!!
(Mounting Bracket, Spring, Retainer Clip, Groumet,
2 Screws, 2 Mounting Rubbers)
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