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Vw Scirocco 16v Intake Manifold Gti Rabbit Jetta Gli Conversion on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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NC, US

NC, US
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 Up for auction is a intake manifold and throttle body from a 16V Scirocco.  It has been in storage for about 10 years.  It is in good condition and just needs cleaning.  This is just the upper intake manifold, the lower half is the same as the Mk2 GTI's and is easy to find.  These are hard to find and expensive new.  Perfect for installing a 16V motor in a Rabbit or other Mk 1 VW.  Check my other auctions for more 16V conversion parts.  Free shipping to the continental 48 states only.  Thanks for reading and happy bidding. 

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