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2012-2015 Volkswagen Beetle A5 Oem Fender Amp Amplifier 5c6035456a on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Anderson, South Carolina, United States

Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:5C6035456A



2012-2015 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE A5 OEM FENDER AMP AMPLIFIER 5C6035456A

PART#: 5N0035342F


IN GOOD CONDITION.  PLEASE SEE PICTURES. 

HAS NORMAL WEAR.


DONOR CAR: 2013 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE  2.5L *FENDER EDITION*  ext. code LC9X (DEEP BLACK PEARL) int. code JU  (TITAN BLACK )
PROD. DATE: 01/13
TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC 
MILEAGE: 26,471
VIN #: 3VWJP7AT9DM654352

COMPATIBILITY:
MATCH PICTURES AND/OR PART NUMBER IF LISTED TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPATIBILITY. CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION OR CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER.

SHIPPING:
WE SHIP WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY VIA USPS, FEDEX, OR FREIGHT.

*LEFT SIDE IS THE DRIVERS SIDE AND THE RIGHT SIDE IS THE PASSENGER SIDE*

WARRANTY:
WE OFFER A 30 DAY MONEY BACK WARRANTY ON OUR PARTS AND DO NOT CHARGE A RESTOCKING FEE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE LEAVING AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.

WE STRIVE TO KEEP OUR CUSTOMERS SATISFIED.

D.K.
                                                                      

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