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Pair (two) Of Rear Suspension Control Arms For 2004 Vw R32 Mk4 (possibly Tt Too) on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

McLean, Virginia, US

McLean, Virginia, US
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Auction is for a pair of used but in good condition VW R32 (MK4 / MK-IV) rear control arms (please see picture). These control arms fit only 2004 R32 MK-IV VW Golf cars and possibly first generation AUDI TTs, but it will be buyer's responsibility to check compatibility. Again, it is up to the buyer to confirm fitment and any other application other than in a 2004 Mk4 Golf R32 which will be at the buyer's sole risk. Buyer to verify compatibility as sale is final with no returns! 


What you see is what you'll get! No returns!

Payment expected within 24 hours from winning the auction. Will not ship internationally! Will ship to PayPal confirmed addresses only! 

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