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Pair Of Front Top Strut Mount & Bearing Fits Audi Tt Vw 1k0412331b,1c on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Classic Car Part:No Brand:Aftermarket Products MPN:1K0412331B, 1K0412331C, 1K0 412 331B, 1K0 412 331C Reference OE/OEM Number:1K0412331B, 1K0412331C, 1K0 412 331B, 1K0 412 331C Part Manufacturer Number:1K0412331B, 1K0412331C, 1K0 412 331B, 1K0 412 331C Length:139 mm Placement on Vehicle:Front PAIR Type:Suspension Strut Mount Bearings / Mount Bearings Kit Features:Strut Mount Bearings Shock Absorber System:Top Strut Mountings & Bearings Shock Absorber Type:Top Strut Mountings & Bearings Items Included:Top Strut Mountings & Bearings Pair Warranty:Lifetime Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

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