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Sheffield, United Kingdom

Sheffield, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Number of Pieces:1 Mileage:88134 Items Included:Mount, Shock, Strut Manufacturer Part Number:1T0413031CF Make:AUDI Tag Number:10 Grade:B Superseded Part Number:1T0413031 Shock Absorber Type:Gas Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left Reference OE/OEM Number:1T0413031CF, 1T0413031 Brand:Audi Type:Shock Set Interchange Part Number:1T0413031 Year:2012 Model:A3 Classic Part:Yes Features:100% Accuracy of Fit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):111 Condition and Options:Mk2 8P Shock Absorber 55mm Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

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