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Volkswagen Jetta Oil Pan, 1.8l (turbo Gas) 04 05 on 2040-parts.com

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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000018505 Model:JETTA Stock Number:00001200 Condition and Options:1.8L (turbo gas) Brand:VOLKSWAGEN Mileage:99999 Year:2004

VOLKSWAGEN JETTA [OIL_PAN] 1.8L (turbo gas) 04 05


Donor Vehicle:



Model: JETTA
Year: 2004
Odometer: 99999 Miles
StockNumber: 00001200

Part Details:



Comments: 06a103802 (lower)


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1.8L (turbo gas)

also fits the following models:BEETLE 2004 - 2005 1.8L (turbo gas)
JETTA 2004 - 2005 1.8L (turbo gas)

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