Used Exhaust Manifold Vw Gti 16v - 1988 - 92 Includes Gaskets on 2040-parts.com
Monson, Massachusetts, US
16V VW Exhaust Manifold in very nice condition.
Part # 021253033 AT
Includes gaskets shown, which are in usable condition.
Notice the exhaust port has been welded shut.
Thanks for looking and good luck, Pete
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