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Rear Camber Arms Forged Audi A3 06-12 Golf 06-12 Fwd Rwd on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Yaroslavl, Yaroslavskay, Russian Federation

Yaroslavl, Yaroslavskay, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:BillyBonsCustoms Warranty:6 Month Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Kit Parts Included:Control Arm Kit or Single Part:Kit

Rear Camber Arms Forged Audi A3 06-12 Golf 06-12 FWD RWD

- poliurtan bushing 
- powder coating
- tig welding

Application:
Volkswagen Golf 06-14 MK5/MK6 (FWD or AWD)

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