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Volkswagen / Audi New Sachs Clutch Release Bearing 3151 193 041 / 088 141 165b on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US
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This is New NOS SACHS Clutch RELEASE BEARING for VW & AUDI models. Fits 1974-81 VW Dasher, 1987-93 Audi Fox, 1982-88 VW Quantum. SACHS Part # 3151 193 041 / VW Part # 088 141 165B. Use these numbers to confirm your application. SEE My Other Listings for more VW parts. I will combine multiple won items to save on shipping costs. Thanks for looking.

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