Egr Combi Valve Mount Adapter Bracket Oem 058131817 - Vw/audi Golf Jetta Mk4 on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, United States
This is the bracket for the EGR valve off of a VW 1.8t it should be the same for other VW Audi makes and models but verify the part number before purchasing.
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