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New Turn2 Quick-release Rear Strut Bar Vw Gti Mk3 A3 1993-1999 Jetta, Golf on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Turn2 Kit Parts Included:Strut Bar Manufacturer Part Number:n/a Adjustable:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Upper Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Kit or Single Part:Single Part UPC:Does not apply


Turn2 rear strut bar

- old school Mk3 GTI goodies!
- NOS!  brand new, never used
- awesome quick-release (less than one minute) allows full use of hatch trunk 
- made for Mk3 1993-1999 Volkwagen GTI

- can be adapted to other cars
- bar length is 32"
- each adjustable end adds approximately 1.5-2.5"
- effective length = 35-37" (to center of triangular black bracket)

- sold as-is

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