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Meyle 175 419 804 Volkswagen Tie Rod Jetta Rabbit Scirocco Carbiolet Caddy *new* on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

North Arlington, New Jersey, US

North Arlington, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Meyle Manufacturer Part Number:175 419 804 Interchange Part Number:116 030 3224 Placement on Vehicle:Array

Up For Sale Is a Set (2) Of Brand New Tie Rods:

  • Meyle Germany 175 419 804 or 116 030 3224
  • Fits Volkswagen: Jetta / Rabbit 75-84, Scirocco 75-88, Caddy 80-83, Cabriolet 79-92
  • This Is For Vehicles With Manuel Steering Racks
  • This Auction Is For Two Tie Rods
  • These Items Are New and In The Original Box
Please Ask Any & All Questions Before Buying.

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