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Hella Afs Ahl Afl Module Leistungsmodul Bixenon Audi A8 D3 Modul Xenon Ballast on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Zagreb, default, Croatia, Republic of

Zagreb, default, Croatia, Republic of
Tested, 100% working.
Brand:Hella Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:Audi A8 A8L D3 4E 4E0907813 4E0 907 813 A Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:5DF00827910 5DF008279-10 5DF 008 279-10 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Xenon AFS modul Leistungsmodul Kurvenlicht

5DF 008 279-10
4E0 907 813

Shipping from EU (european union)!

Used, tested, 100% working.
1 month warranty (buyer is responsible for shipping costs). Warranty doesn't covers damage caused by water!
Worldwide registered airmail shipping. Tracking number will be provided.
Only paypal accepted.
Buyer is responsible for import duties.
Price is for 1pc

Usually registered airmail shipping time:
Europe: 1-2weeks
Rest of the world: 2-4weeks

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