Vw Factory N-75 Turbo Switching Valve For Beetle Turbo Engines on 2040-parts.com
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N-75 TURBO SWITCHING VALVE FOR TURBO ENGINES THIS PART IS IS USED AND ITS CONDITION IS UNKNOWN RESISTANCE FOR THE SOLONOID VALVE MEASURES 29.0 OHMS AND IT HOLDS VACCUM I WOULD USE IT SIMPLY FOR A TESTER PART NO WARRENTY SOLD AS IS TO THE HIGEST BIDDER
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