Volkswagen Transporter Vanagon Fuel Tank Sending Unit Siemens/vdo on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
I bought this for my van as spare and never use it
Description:
This are a used fuel send unit I had as spare and never used
APPLICATIONS 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon 1.9 H4 1980-1984 Volkswagen Vanagon 1986-1987 Volkswagen Vanagon 1985-1987 Volkswagen Transporter |
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