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Volkswagen, Audi, 2.5, Air Injection Puump / 2006 2007 2008 2009-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Claude, Texas, United States

Claude, Texas, United States

DESCRIPTION: ONE - Used Air Injection Pump.

FIT: AUDI RS5 13-15, BEETLE 06-09, CC 10 (Vacuum Pump), JETTA 0-09 2.5L, TOUAREG 11-16 (3.0L), This particular pump came off of a 2009, Volkswagen Jetta, 2.5 Liter motor. Fit is only a reference guide. Always check with your dealer for exact fit. Always be sure the item that you want, matches the one pictured before bidding or buying.

CONDITION: Used. Please read condition description above. Normal exterior wear of an item of this age & type.  The item that you are looking at on the table is the ACTUAL item that you will receive if you are the winner. 

SHIPPING: Shipping charges posted on the sale site represent the charge to ship the item to your eBay address on file. These rates apply only to lower 48 states, and international shipping. We do NOT ship to PO, APO, FPO Boxes!

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