Full Gasket Kit Set Fits Volkswagen Pointer 1.8 L Dohc on 2040-parts.com
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Pointer 1.8 L DOHC -Part Number: DFS2015 Compatible/Fits: 1998-2002 Volkswagen Pointer 1.8L L4
SOHC 8V Set Includes: MULTILAYER STEEL HEAD GASKET INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKET EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET VALVE COVER GASKET VALVE STEM SEALS OTHER GASKETS 3 Lifetime
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