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1989-90 Audi 200 2.2 Turbo Bosch Fpr Fuel Pressure Regulator & Damper 0438161018 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bosch Other Part Number:0 438 161 018 Manufacturer Part Number:0438161018 Warranty:No

1989-90 Audi 200 2.2 Turbo Bosch FPR Fuel Pressure Regulator & Damper


Part Number(s):  0 438 161 018

Vehicle Interchange:  Our list shows that this part number works with the cars listed in the compatibility table above.

Description:  Ready to install used Bosch fuel pressure regulator, individually checked and tested with good diaphragm.  In stock and ready to ship Priority Mail same or next business day.  Appearance may vary as my inventory changes.  Some have dark surface stains.

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