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Full Gasket Kit Set Fits Volkswagen Pointer 1.8 L Dohc on 2040-parts.com

US $47.98
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Motorking Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DFS2015 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Interchange Part Number:JC94


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Item Description:

Full Gasket Kit Set

Fits  Volkswagen 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  Warranty

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