Vw Rabbit Intermediate Shafts,pulleys And Flywheels on 2040-parts.com
Lawrence, Massachusetts, US
for parts/repair, came from working vehicles, pulled 6 or 7 years ago,part #'s-shafts are g56 115 019 b,pulleys are 049 109 111 a,all 4 pulleys have the same number
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