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Bootlid Servo Tailgate Lock Motor For Vw Passat B5 Beetle Jetta Golf Mk4 on 2040-parts.com

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Chengdu, China

Chengdu, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:3B0 959 781 C UPC:705615293976

Bootlid Servo Tailgate Lock Motor for VW Passat B5 Beetle Jetta Golf MK4


  Description:

  • 100% Brand New & High Quality
  • This item is a bootlid trunk tailgate lock servo motor.
  • The part number is 3B0 959 781 C
  • Fit for: Volkswagen Golf MK4 1999-2004 Volkswagen Jetta MK4 1999-2004 Volkswagen passat B5 Volkswagen Beetle





      



  Package Include:
    X 1PCS Bootlid Trunk Tailgate Lock Servo Motor

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