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Engine And Gearbox Mounts For Audi 80 90 S2 Rs2 20v Turbo Coupe Quattro 5speed on 2040-parts.com

US $315.48
Location:

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:YoungTimer Motorsport Surface Finish:Anodised Manufacturer Part Number:not applicable

Engine and gearbox/differential mounts for 5-cylinder 20V turbo engines Audi 81 85 89 B3 B4 80 90 S2 RS2 20V Turbo Coupe quattro

ShoreA 80 (OEM ~ 50)
Made of Aluminium 7075.

Fits: 100, 100 Avant, 200, 200 Avant, 80, 90, Coupe, Quattro, VW Passat, VW Passat Variant (till chassis number: 8B-N-000000)

You buy:
2x Engine mounts (aluminium parts are bead blasted and black anodised).
2x Gearbox/differential mounts (aluminium parts are bead blasted and black anodised).

Unlike many other aftermarket mounts, our design allows to dampen vibrations in all directions - similarly to OEM design.

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