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Turbo Cut Off Valve For Vw Volkswagen Golf Beetle Jetta Passat Audi A3 A5 A4 Tt on 2040-parts.com

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Chengdu, China

Chengdu, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:06H 145 710 D Product Type:Car Parts Warranty:Yes UPC:603803012951

Turbo Cut off Valve for VW Volkswagen Golf Beetle Jetta Passat Audi A3 A5 A4 TT


  Description:

  • 100% Brand New & High Quality
  • 06H 145 710 D





      



  Package Include:
    X 1PCS Turbo Cut off Valve

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Shipment usually takes 7-15 business days to the US by E-package.If you choose UPS,it will only take 
3-5 working days.
Item shipped by CHINA POST Register Airmail, reaches most country 15-20 business days.If you choose Fedex International Economy,it will only take 
3-5 working days.

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 (2) If you still want to return your purchase, ship the item(s) back to us and we will refund your original purchase price. All returns must include all original items undamaged, in re-saleable condition, all original packaging including manuals, warranty forms, etc. Shipping and handling fees are not refundable. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs incurred shipping products back. After we have received the package and the item is in a resalable condition, a full refund will be issued.

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