This was my Diesel Particulate Filter DPF Pipe that came off my 2010 Jetta TDI. It does have one flaw that the sensor next to the EGR Bung broke off. It Will be easilly drilled out. I had to buy a new sensor when i installed the new Pipe. I went with a diffrent DPF pipe from Rawtek so I have no use for this pipe but i am not giving this thing away. I am also throwing in the EGR pipe and the exhaust Flap that opens and shuts Perfectly. The valve worked perfect before removing. My TDI had 41,455 miles when I took it off the car. Plenty of life left Pretty much New Now rust or corrosion never been in the snow or salty roads. Knowing just the flag goes for 400$ from the dealer I am throwing it in with the DPF Pipe which is a 1500$ + part from VW. Please feel free to ask any questions. NO RESERVE - FREE SHIPPING Happy Bidding Shipping only free in United States I will Charge if over sees.
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