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99-05 Vw Jetta Turn Signal Windshield Wiper Switch Stalk 8l0953513n 4b0953503e on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Myerstown, Pennsylvania, US

Myerstown, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:8L0 953 513 N / 8L0953513N Other Part Number:4B0 953 503 E / 4B0953503E Surface Finish:Black Part Brand:VW / OEM

This listing is for the turn signal and windshield wiper stalks from a 2000 VW Jetta.  These are used parts in good, working condition.  Part # on T/S stalk:  8L0 953 513N.  Part # on wiper stalk:  4B0 953 503E.  Please compare parts both visually and by part number to your application.  If you have any questions about this or any other part, please call Kohl's German Auto, 717-866-5530.

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