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1998-2000 L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; w/o Cruise Control
2001 L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; AEG Eng.; To 10/00; w/o Cruise Control
Volkswagen Golf
1999 GL; L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; AEG Eng.; w/o Cruise Control
1999 GLS; L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; AEG Eng.; w/o Cruise Control
1999 GTI; L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; AEG Eng.; w/o Cruise Control
2000 L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; w/o Cruise Control
Volkswagen Jetta
1999 GL; L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; AEG Eng.; w/o Cruise Control
1999 GLS; L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; AEG Eng.; w/o Cruise Control
2000 L4; 2.0L; 1984cc; w/o Cruise Control
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