Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Audi 94 95 96 97 98 Cabriolet Passengers Door Sill Plate #8g0-853-906 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

West Shokan, New York, United States

West Shokan, New York, United States
NICE CONDITION
Brand:ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT AUDI Warranty:Yes

Here is a good used passengers side sill plate for 94 to 98 Cabriolets. Comes as shown.  Please match your part number to ours before you order.

If you have a question or you want to know if this item will fit your car or are interested in any other parts please contact us.

We have specialized in used Audi parts since 1980 and we will be glad to answer any questions you may have.

PLEASE CONTACT  US FOR SHIPPING QUOTES TO PUERTO RICO, HAWAII, AND ALASKA. DO NOT PURCHASE UNTIL YOU CONTACT US IF YOU ARE IN ANY OF THESE LOCATIONS.

 

ALL ITEMS WILL SHIP SAME DAY IF ORDERED BEFORE 3:30 PM EST MONDAY TO  FRIDAY WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ENGINES AND TRANSMISSIONS. ITEMS ORDERED ON THE WEEKEND WILL SHIP OUT ON MONDAY. ALL BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A TRACKING NUMBER FOR THE SHIPMENT.

 

ALL ITEMS COME WITH A 6 MONTH EXCHANGE WARRANTY (PARTS ONLY)

Audi R8 GT (2010): first news of lightweight R8

Sat, 01 May 2010

Audi has shown the new R8 GT – a limited-edition model to sit atop the R8 supercar family. The GT is 100kg lighter, thanks to some body parts made from carbonfibre and its V10 engine is tuned up to Gallardo-nibbling spec. With 552bhp and 398lb ft, the R8 GT will be considerably faster than the standard R8 5.2 FSI V10.

Crash deaths down 40% since 1960

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

CAR CRASH DEATHS have plummeted over the last five decades despite the rising number of drivers on the road, figures show. Since 1960, the number of annual deaths from collisions in England and Wales has fallen by 41%, researchers said. There were 1,647 deaths from a road traffic accident in 1960 and 964 deaths in 2009, according to an article published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.

Alfa Romeo goes rear-drive; eight new cars by 2018 including 4C Cloverleaf

Tue, 06 May 2014

By Damion Smy Motor Industry 06 May 2014 15:51 Alfa Romeo has confirmed the news first broken exclusively by CAR in July 2013: the Italian brand will make a dramatic shift from front-drive hatches like the Mito and Giulietta, and instead develop a new range of rear- and all-wheel sports saloons, SUVs and sports cars. Announced in Detroit at Fiat-Chrysler HQ, Alfa Romeo chief technology officer Harald Wester revealed the mantra for the brand includes pushing volumes up from 74,000 sales in 2013, to around 400,000 by 2018. Alfa Romeo is investing around €5bn in the project, the first fruits of which will be the new Giulia saloon, a 3-series rival that will go on sale in autumn 2015.Read our scoop of Alfa's strategy here That’s right.