Audi A3 Tt Vw Caddy Transporter Golf Passat Os Front Abs Sensor 7h0927804 on 2040-parts.com
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Part Description: | Audi A3 TT VW Caddy Transporter Golf Passat OS Front ABS Sensor | Condition | Used: Category 3 | |
Audi Part Number | 7H0 927 804 | Donor Car | 2005 Audi A3 (3198) Quattro Sport. Bodywork is Silver LY7Z. Interior trim is Black | |
A8 Parts Part number | 6691 | Stock number | 31349 | |
Special Notes on this part | None | Special notes on this stock: | None |
Condition categories: 1 = Brand New 2 = Used but as new 3 = Used with very minor wear or lowermileage |
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