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Polo Mk2 Genuine Vw 2 Point Brake Pipe Line Retaining Clip Holder Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:Volkswagen Genuine OEM:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:811611797 Genuine VW:Yes Interchange Part Number:811611797 Part Manufacturer:VW (Genuine OE) Other Part Number:811 611 797 Intended Use:Original Replacement Part

1191-Polo MK2      811611797
Description : Brand New Genuine VW 2 Point Brake Pipe Line Retaining Clip Holder Bracket
Part  Manufacturer : VW (Genuine OE)
Part  Number : 811611797
Quantity : Sold Individually
Applications : New Beetle 1999-2005/Bora 1999-2005/Caddy 1996-2003/Corrado 1989-1995/Golf 1984-2006/Golf Cabriolet 1984-1993/Jetta 1984-1992/Lupo 1999-2006/Passat 1981-1997/Polo 1982-2002/Scirocco 1984-1992/Sharan 1996-2010/Vento 1992-1998
Intended Use : Original Replacement Part
Installation Diagram : Click Here
Remarks : 2 Point.

       

       

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