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Passat B7 Genuine Vw Under Tray Exhaust Heat Shield Retainer Clip on 2040-parts.com

US $1.95
Location:

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:Volkswagen Genuine OEM:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:441863987B Genuine VW:Yes Interchange Part Number:441863987B Part Manufacturer:VW (Genuine OE) Other Part Number:441 863 987 B Intended Use:Original Replacement Part

1163-Passat B7      441863987B
Description : Brand New Genuine VW Under Tray Exhaust Heat Shield Clips.
Part  Manufacturer : VW (Genuine OE)
Part  Number : 441863987B
Quantity : Sold Individually
Applications : New Beetle 2012->/Caddy 2011->/Eos 2011->/Golf 2004-2014/Jetta 2006-2014/Passat 2011->/Polo 1991-1994/Sharan 2011->/Touran 2011->/Transporter 1991-1994
Intended Use : Original Replacement Part
Installation Diagram :
Remarks : 5x30

       

       

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