07 Vw Jetta Golf Rabbit Multiplex Network Module Relay Box 3c0 937 049 P on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A MULTIPLEX NETWORK MODULE RELAY # 3C0 937 049 P THAT WAS TESTED AND IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION AT THE MOMENT WE PULLED OUT OF A WRECKED 2008 RABBIT WITH 56K MILES ON THE CLOCK, WILL FIT JETTA AND GOLF AS WELL.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT PART NUMBER MATCH YOURS BEFORE BUYING IT !!! ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT : 561 - 674 - 2523 |
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