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Vw Diesel Header Pipe 92-99 Golf Vento 1y New 1h0-253-091-r on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Kimberton, Pennsylvania, United States

Kimberton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1H0-253-091-R Part Brand:OE VW

This is an exhaust header pipe for several Volkswagen models.  Fits these VWs with the 1Y Diesel engine, 92-95 Golf, 94-99 Golf Variant and 92-98 Vento.  It fits between the exhaust manifold and catalytic converter. Original VW part, made in Germany, NEW never installed not used.  Reference # 1H0-253-091-R.  Actual part pictured, two pieces pictured, this auction is for one of them.  I normally ship the same day as payment is received or the following business day.

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