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Vw Audi A6 C4 C5 A4 B5 Brake Fluid Reservoir Contact Level Sensor 893611377a on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States
Very Good Condition...please read details
Brand:VW / Audi / OEM Part Brand:VW / Audi / OEM Manufacturer Part Number:893 611 377 A / 893611377A

This Brake Fluid Reservoir Sensor

was removed from a fully functional 2000 / B5 Passat 1.8t AEB GLS 

It is vehicle tested and in very good condition 

Part# 893 611 377 A / 893611377A

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