Vw B5 Passat Newsouth Performance Gauge Pod W/vdo 30psi Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Up for auction is a New South gauge pod for a B5 VW Passat with a VDO 30psi boost gauge. This is a all new and never installed. The package’s have been opened I just never got around to installing this. I don’t know what happened to the line kit but they can be attained at any auto parts store. International shipping is possible if you contact me prior to bidding. |
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