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New Exhaust Gas Egr Valve With Cooler For 13-15 Vw Bettle 2.0l Tdi 03l131512dq on 2040-parts.com

US $356.00
Location:

Hangzhou, China

Hangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Utry Parts Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:03L131512DQ, 03L-131-512-DQ Surface Finish:Same as OEM Interchange Part Number:03L131512BL, 03L131512CH, 03L131512CF, 03L131512BB Warranty:6 Month Other Part Number:03L131512AP, 03L131512AT, 03L131512N, 03L131512BJ Superseded Part Number:03L-131-512-DQ

EXH.Gas Cooler For 2013-2015 VW Beetle 2.0 TDI

Part Number 03L131512DQ

Fits Vehicles:
Volkswagen 2015 - Beetle - R-Line - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
Volkswagen 2015 - Beetle - TDI - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
Volkswagen 2014 - Beetle - GSR - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
Volkswagen 2014 - Beetle - R-Line - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
Volkswagen 2014 - Beetle - TDI - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
Volkswagen 2013 - Beetle - R-Line - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
Volkswagen 2013 - Beetle - TDI - Bettle; 2.0L TDI
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