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Rear Shocks From A 2005 Jetta Wagon Tdi (mk-iv / Mk4) With Bew Engine Code on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

McLean, Virginia, US

McLean, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

Up for sale is a pair of used shocks from a 2005 VW Jetta Wagon TDI (MK4 / MK-IV) with a BEW engine code. These will fit any MK-IV VW car however, for liability limitation reasons, it is the buyer's responsibility to verify the applicability of these shocks in any other application other than in a 2005 VW Jetta Wagon TDI. As these shocks are used parts they are sold AS-IS with no returns whatsoever!


This auction is for the pictured shocks ONLY! What you see is what you'll get!

Payment to be made within 24 hours from end of auction. Shipping to confirmed PayPal address only! No shipping to PO Box address even if a PayPal confirmed address. These shocks are a bit heavy and as such this is reflected in the somewhat high cost of shipping.

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