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Vw Audi Brake Master Cylinder 1/75-77 New Fag 849611019 German Dasher Fox on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
Location:

Kimberton, Pennsylvania, United States

Kimberton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

This is a NEW Master Cylinder for 1/75 thru 1977 Volkswagen Dasher & Audi Fox.  Automatic transmission cars only.  It is a NOS part made by FAG in Germany.  VW Audi reference # 849-611-019,  FAG number H19953.0.1 and the ATE number 2123-7117.  Actual part pictured.  I normally ship the same day as payment is received, or the following business day.

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