Mk4 Vw 99-05 Golf Gti Jetta Column Support Member 1j1419211ag 1j1419211al on 2040-parts.com
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
MK4 VW steering column support member. Metal pole that goes across the car under the dash board amd supports the steering column. Part number is 1j1419211ag was replaced by 1j1419211al. Fits 99.5-05 jetta, golf, and gti. Pulled for 2004 1.8t gti with 85,000 miles.
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