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New Pdc Sensor For Vw Golf Iv Bora Tdi Touareg Seat--1j0919275b / 1j0 919 275 B on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:O.E quality Manufacturer Part Number:1J0919275B, 1J0998275B, 1K0919275, 0263003187 Surface Finish:Yes Interchange Part Number:0263009588, 3D0998275A, 3D0998275D Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:1J0 919 275 B, 100604 UPC:Does not apply

New PDC Sensor For VW GOLF IV BORA TDI TOUAREG SEAT--1J0919275B / 1J0 919 275 B

Price is for 1 pc

I. Stock, Shipping and Warranty
  • Items in Stock
  • Shipping Immediately
  • Unbeatable Price 
  • Quality Warranty: 24 Months
II. OEM Part Number

  • VW 1J0 919 275 B
  • VW 1J0 998 275 B
  • VW 1K0 919 275
  • Bosch 0 263 003 187
  • Bosch 0 263 009 588
  • VW 3D0 998 275 A
  • VW 3D0 998 275 D

III. Compatibility

    VW:
      - Golf, Golf Variant, Golf 4Motion

          - Bora, Bora Variant, Bora 4Motion

              -Touareg

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