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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“This is a used part and may have minor wear or age related marks. The donor vehicle details are below and a photo of the donor vehicle may be included. It may fit many other VAG Group models so if in” Read Less Model:80/90 Colour:Blue Grade:A Vehicle Make:Audi Vehicle Model:80 Cab Vehicle Chassis:8G Engine Code:ADR Gearbox Code:DVA Paint Code:Ming Blue LZ5L Vehicle Year:1999 Model Years:1997-2000 Engine Details:1781cc 92KW 125HP Reference OE/OEM Number:8A2857035C Brand:Audi (Genuine OE) Manufacturer Part Number:8A2857035C

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