Vw / Audi New Sparton Brand Hi Horn 176 951 213 Sm2 on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a new Original VW / AUDI Sparton Brand HI HORN. Part # 176 951 213 SM 2. I am not sure of its application, but part number should help. It has some shelf wear from being stored without a box. It was tested and it works. SEE My Other Listings for more Classic VW and new VW parts. Thank you for looking.
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