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Audi S4 Antenna Booster Part # 8e5 035 225 P 8e5035225b on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
This is in used condition. Tested and works. Like most of these used parts, it is cracked on the surface.
Brand:Audi Other Part Number:8E5035225P Manufacturer Part Number:8E5-035-225-B Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:8E5035225B Country//Region of Manufacture:Germany

Audi S4 Antenna Booster. I bought a bunch of Audi parts trying to get the radio in my 2006 Audi S4 to work.  It turned out, I just needed certain fitting to connect my after market Alpine stereo. My loss your gain. This will fit many different Audi's.  Part # 8E5 035 225 P  or 8E5035225P

I have an Audi external antenna and a new booster as well.  See my other auctions.  Please ask questions.

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