Used Audi Ur Quattro Brake Servo/brake Booster (possibly Part No. 857612107a) on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Pennsylvania, US
Selling used Audi ur Quattro Brake Servo/Brake Booster, believed to be Part Number 857612107A but as no identifiable part number is on it, I am uncertain as to this. I do note that this used unit differs from a new one that I recently sold having that part number, in that the length of the protruding rod is shorter on this used one (about one to two inches, not including the forked tongue at the end), so it may be that this is a different, perhaps earlier, variation on this part. In good working order; purchased as a spare part, but no longer needed.
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