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Audi Tt 1.8 Radiator Coolant Expansion Tank Cap 1j0 121 321 B on 2040-parts.com

US $12.33
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Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN RETURNING A PART: - Part MUST come back in its original packaging if you do not have the original box it was received in. Then, the part will be shipped back to you. - No shipping labels on original box or packaging. - Part must have ALL pieces intact. - Defective parts are EXCHANGE ONLY AFTER 5 DAYS of receiving parts. - All part returns are subject to a 20% restock fee unless otherwise discussed. This includes if you ordered the wrong part for your car, and it wasn't our fault. - A return can only be taken only if the part is resalable in its original package. - We do not refund shipping for part return. - Parts MUST be ordered using OUR interchange NOT Ebay Compatibility charts. Please obtain return authorization and address from us before sending back any part. Restocking Fee:No Brand:Bilstein Manufacturer Part Number:1J0 121 321 B Other Part Number:1J0121321B

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Audi TT 1.8 Radiator Coolant Expansion Tank Cap Brand New + Warranty
PART TYPE
Radiator Tank Cap
ITEM DESCRIPTION

ITEM DETAILS
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BRAND NEW
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FEBI
PART NUMBER
1J0 121 321 B
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APPLICATIONS
1997-2002 A4 1.8 thru Ch#8D-2-010000 ('02)
1996-1999 A4 2.8 from Ch#8D-T-309403 ('96)
1997-2002 A4 Q 1.8 thru Ch#8D-2-010000 ('02)
1996-1999 A4 Q 2.8 from Ch#8D-T-308001 ('96)
1998-2001 A6 2.8 from Ch#4B-W-000001 ('98)
2001-2005 A6AR 2.7 
2004-2005 A6AR 4.2 
1998-2001 A6 Q 2.8 from Ch#4B-W-000001 ('98)
2000-2004 A6 Q 4.2 thru '04
2000-2002 TT 1.8 thru '02
2000-2002 TT Q 1.8 thru '02
2000-2001 Golf 1.8  German
1999-2001 Golf 1.9  German
1999-2001 Golf 2.0  German
1999-2001 Golf 2.8  German
2001-2005 Golf 1.8 thru Ch#1J-54000001 ('05) Brazil
2000-2006 Golf 1.9 Brazil
2000-2006 Golf 2.0 Brazil
2000-2006 Golf 2.8 Brazil
2004-2004 Golf R32 '04
1989-1992 Jetta 1.8 Mexico
1999-2005 Jetta 1.9 Mexico
1999-2005 Jetta 2.0 Mexico
1999-2004 Jetta 2.8 Mexico
2002-2005 Jetta 1.8 Wagon
2002-2005 Jetta 1.9 Wagon
2001-2003 Jetta 2.8 Wagon 
1998-2005 Passat 1.8
2001-2005 Passat AWD 1.8
1999-2005 4-Motion 2.8
2003-2005 Passat TDI 2.0
2003-2003 RS6 
2002-2003 S6 from '02
2004-2006 Touareg '04 thru '06 3.2
2007-2010 Touareg '07 thru '10 3.6
2004-2006 Touareg '04 thru '06 4.2
2007-2007 Touareg '07 w/AXQ Engine 4.2
2010-2010 Touareg '10 TDI 3.0

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