Volkswagen Jetta Air Flow Meter 1.8l (turbo Gas) 02 03 04 05 on 2040-parts.com
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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA [AIR_FLOW_METER] 1.8L (turbo gas) 02 03 04 05
Model: JETTA Year: 2004 Odometer: 1000 Miles StockNumber: 00015111 Part Details: Comments:
1.8L (turbo gas) also fits the following models:AUDI A4 2000 - 2002 1.8L, engine ID AWM |
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