Bosch Oem Vw Audi - Vr6 Maf Sensor And Housing Part# 0280218073 & F00c2g2047 on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
Bosch MAF housing and sensor part numbers 0 280 218 073 & f 00c 2g2 047. Housing is new, sensor has ~35k miles on it and is in normal working condition. Please check with dealer for compatibility (should be compatible with Audi 3.2l and 2008 VW R32 vr6 at minimum, please verify compatibility). Email with any questions or if you'd like additional photos.
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