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Audi Fox Sedan New Exhaust Center Pipe/muffler Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $16.98
Location:

Franklin, Ohio, United States

Franklin, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

One new exhaust center pipe/muffler assembly, part number G3225 or factory # 843.253.121A.  This fits

  • Audi Fox Sedan 1973 from chassis # 32103251 to 32198442

 

***  Application information is listed to the best of our knowledge.  We try our best to be as thorough as possible.  While the part may fit alternate applications we can only verify what is stated in the listing. ***

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COMBINED SHIPPING

We do offer combined shipping discounts.  Please request combined shipping AFTER all the items have ended and pay for all items in one invoice.  The only way we can offer combined shipping is if all items are paid for in one payment.

 

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Any warranties on the product sold hereby are those made by the manufacturer.  We the seller disclaim all warranties and assume no liability in connection with the sale of the product.


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