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Vw Oem 98-05 Beetle Automatic Transmission 2.0 Throttle Cable 1j0 723 555 S on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
It was removed from a car and was in fine working condition. It is in good shape and would be ready to shine up and install right out of the shipping box. Since ebay seems to allow buyer returns for any little thing these days, LET ME BE SPECIFIC FOR ALL OF YOU WHO LIKE TO ASSUME!!!!! YOU ARE ONLY BIDDING ON THE ITEM THAT IS LISTED AND NOTHING ELSE!!!!! IF YOU DON'T SEE IT IN THE PICTURE THEN IT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION!!!!! I know that sounds harsh, but when they allow a buyer to return a door handle because it doesn't include an ignition key than I guess you have to be blunt!!!!!!
Brand:Volkswagen Interchange Part Number:1J0 723 555 Manufacturer Part Number:1J0 723 555 S Placement on Vehicle:Front

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