Genuine Audi A4 2002-2009 Wind Deflector/shield #8h0862953b. Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Campbell, California, US
Genuine Audi A4 2002-2009 wind deflector/shield #8H0862953B. Mechanically sound and in good condition. No damage to mesh. There are a few light scratches on the metal frame and some light scuffing on the plastic, but it's all very minor.
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