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Pair Brand New Timing Chain Tensioner Adjuster For Vw Audi 2.7l Turbo 2.8l on 2040-parts.com

US $109.80
Location:

Southwest, China

Southwest, China
Condition:New Brand:O.E quality Other Part Number:078 109 087H/078 109 088 H/EBY-100229 + EBY-100230 Manufacturer Part Number:078109087C/078109088C/078109087F/078109088F Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Interchange Part Number:078109087H/078109088H/078 109 087 C/078 109 088 C Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

Brand New Timing Chain Tensioner Adjuster For VW Audi 2.7L Turbo 2.8L -- PAIR

I. Stock, Shipping and Warranty
  • Items in Stock
  • Shipping Immediately
  • Unbeatable Price 
  • Quality Warranty: 24 Months
II. OEM Part Number 
  • 078109087B / 078109088B
    078109087C / 078109088C
    078109087E / 078109088E
    078109087F / 078109088F
    078109087H / 078109088H
    078 109 087B / 078 109 088B
    078 109 087C / 078 109 088C
    078 109 087E / 078 109 088E
    078 109 087F / 078 109 088F
    078 109 087H / 078 109 088H
    078 109 087 B / 078 109 088 B
    078 109 087 C / 078 109 088 C
    078 109 087 E / 078 109 088 E
    078 109 087 F / 078 109 088 F
    078 109 087 H / 078 109 088 H
III. Compatibility 

       Vehicle Application:

00 - 04 AUDI A6 QUATTRO 2.7L DOHC V6 30V TURBO, ENG.CODE "APB"

01 - 05 AUDI ALLROAD QUATTRO 2.7L DOHC V6 30V TURBO, ENG.CODE "APB"

00 - 02 AUDI S4 2.7L DOHC V6 30V TURBO, ENG.CODE "APB"

97 - 99 AUDI A4 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "AHA"

98 - 99 AUDI A4 QUATTRO 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "AHA"

98 - 99 AUDI A6 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "AHA"

00 - 01 AUDI A6 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "ATQ"

98 - 99 AUDI A6 QUATTRO 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "AHA"

00 - 01 AUDI A6 QUATTRO 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "ATQ"

98 - 99 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "AHA"

00 - 05 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2.8L DOHC V6 30V, ENG.CODE "ATQ"



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