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Oem Genuine Audi Vw Timing Belt Camshaft Pulley Gear 06b 109 111 - 06b109111 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Patima, GR

Patima, GR
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:VAG AUdi Manufacturer Part Number:06B109111 06B 109 111 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

Hello everyone. 

This listing is for the sale of a

OEM GENUINE AUDI VW TIMING BELT CAMSHAFT PULLEY GEAR 

Part Numbers: 06B 109 111

Pulley is looking the exact way it was removed from the car.
It was not even cleaned to show real condition.

Has no problem, worked PERFECTLY. 
Reason for removal and sale, is an engine swap
Nothing more to it.

The item's condition is very good, any marks or spots it has, you can see it in the pictures of the listing

No returns accepted, be sure to check before you buy.

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