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Audi A6 2.8l Lower Oil Pan, Lower 96 97 98 on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000018426 Model:AUDI A6 Stock Number:00001200 Condition and Options:lower Brand:AUDI Mileage:99999 Year:1996

AUDI AUDI A6 [OIL_PAN] lower 96 97 98


Donor Vehicle:



Model: AUDI A6
Year: 1996
Odometer: 99999 Miles
StockNumber: 00001200

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Comments: 078103604h Lower Oil Pan


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lower

also fits the following models:AUDI A4 1999 - 2001 2.8L, lower, w/o oil sensor
AUDI A4 1998 - 1998 2.8L (engine ID AHA, DOHC), lower
AUDI A4 1997 - 1997 2.8L, DOHC, lower
AUDI A6 1999 - 1999 (2.8L), lower, w/o oil sensor
AUDI A6 2000 - 2000 2.7L (turbo), lower, w/o oil sensor
AUDI A6 2000 - 2000 2.8L, lower, w/o oil sensor
AUDI A6 1996 - 1998 lower
PASSAT 1999 - 1999 2.8L, lower, w/o oil sensor; from VIN 360001
PASSAT 1999 - 1999 2.8L, lower, w/o oil sensor; thru VIN 360000
PASSAT 2002 - 2005 2.8L, lower, w/o oil sensor
PASSAT 1998 - 1998 gasoline, 2.8L, lower

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