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Volkswagen Jetta Transmission A.t.; 1.9l (code Hqn,hxu) 06 111k on 2040-parts.com

US $1,850.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000036103 Model:JETTA Stock Number:00016003 Condition and Options:A.T.; 1.9L (code HQN,HXU) Year:2006 Mileage:111000 Brand:VOLKSWAGEN


Model: JETTA 2006

Year: 2006

StockNumber: 00016003

Odometer: 111000 Miles

Part Comments: Good used transmission, tested and working. Has 111k on it. Item will only ship to a business if you need to to ship to a residence there is a fee of $75.00 for residential delievery. If you have any questions message me or call 503-255-8735 thank you.

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also fits the following models:

JETTA 2006 - 2006 A.T.; 1.9L (code HQN,HXU)



VOLKSWAGEN JETTA [TRANSMISSION] A.T.; 1.9L (code HQN,HXU) 06

VIN: 3VWDT71K66M017129

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