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Vw Volkswagen Passat Beetle Jetta Golf Factory Repair Stereo Cd Radio Harness on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Albion, Maine, United States

Albion, Maine, United States
VW VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT BEETLE JETTA GOLF FACTORY REPAIR STEREO CD  RADIO HARNESS, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:VW AUDI GROUP OEM Warranty:No



     

  This listing features a good used radio plug cut fro the dash of a 2003 VW Passat. Has speaker , power and CD changer wires. 3 plugs and about 13" of harness. 

  Please look at all of the included images as they are photos of the
  actual item you are purchasing.the buyer is solely responsible for
  fitment verification. Please use the part number in the listing.

 
 DONOR VEHICLE 2002 Passat
 PART #  PART # NOT AVAILABLE.
NOTES CLEAN TESTED WORKING
 MY SHELF / BIN # CAR AUDIO INSTALL PARTS



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