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2007 Audi A4 Radio Amplifier 8e5035223d / 8e5 035 223d on 2040-parts.com

US $45.95
Location:

Pelham, Alabama, United States

Pelham, Alabama, United States
The item is removed from a parts vehicle and has been inspected for functionality and damages prior to removal. Item may show normal signs of use consistent with the age of the vehicle however, the item should operate and function without any problems. If the item has any physical damage or is not fully functional, all the information and images will be disclosed below in the item description box.
Year:07 Model:AUDI A4

REMOVED FROM A 2007 AUDI B7 A4 MODEL, THIS AMPLIFER FITS IN THE REAR RIGHT SECTION OF THE TRUNK, THE UNIT HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND IS FULLY OPERATIONAL, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE UNIT FITS MULTIPLE UNITS BUT IT IS BEST TO COMPARE THE PART NUMBER PROVIDED WITH THE ONE ON YOUR CAR TO MAKE SURE OF THE FITMENT

AUDI PART NUMBER 8E5035223D /  8E5 035 223D


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