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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA [TIMING_COVER] 2.8L (6 cyl), lower 00 01
Model: JETTA Year: 2001 Odometer: 1000 Miles StockNumber: 00001200 Part Details: Comments: 071103173a
2.8L (6 cyl), lower also fits the following models:GOLF 2000 - 2001 2.8L, lower |
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