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Passat B4 Genuine Vw Floor Heat Insulation Retaining Clip Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $8.97
Location:

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:Volkswagen Genuine OEM:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:191803340A Genuine VW:Yes Interchange Part Number:191803340A Part Manufacturer:VW (Genuine OE) Other Part Number:191 803 340 A Intended Use:Original Replacement Part

1110-Passat B4      191803340A
Description : Brand New Genuine VW Floor Heat Insulation Retaining Clip.Obsolete Worldwide.
Part  Manufacturer : VW (Genuine OE)
Part  Number : 191803340A
Quantity : Sold Individually
Applications : Corrado 1989-1995/Golf 1984-1992/Golf Cabriolet 1984-1993/Jetta 1984-1992/Passat 1988-1997
Intended Use : Original Replacement Part
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