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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA [ENGINE_BRAIN_BOX] Electronic Control Module; VIN M (8th digit)
Model: JETTA Year: 1999 Odometer: 0 Miles StockNumber: 00012218 Part Details: Comments: 021 906 018A
Electronic Control Module; VIN M (8th digit), 2.8L, AT also fits the following models:GOLF 1999 - 1999 Electronic Control Module; Htbk, VIN J (8th digit), 2.8L (6 cyl), AT |
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