New Bosch ignition distributor for Volkswagen 2.0L 4 Cylinder engines.
To my knowledge this will fit 4 cylinder Mk 3 Golf and Jetta, 1993-1997.
This is a factory new item without original packaging.
Part Numbers:
Bosch: 0 237 520 048
VW: 037 905 205J 3 A 0
Please review all photos, ask any questions, and check part numbers against your existing unit before committing to buy.
Thank you!
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