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2015-2018 Audi TT FV3,FVP High Pressure Fuel Pump

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2015-2018 Audi TT FV3,FVP High Pressure Fuel PumpHigh Pressure Fuel Pump Fit for Audi A1 A5 Fit for VW Golf 7 Fit Skoda Octavia 1. 8 Specifications: Product Name: Fuel Pump Condition: Brand New Warranty: 180 days Fitment Type: Direct Replacement Manufacture Part Number: 06K127025D, 06K127025E, 06K127025H, 0261520184, 06B127025A, 06K127027F, 06K127025A, 06K127027C, 0261520498 Fitment: For Audi A1 8X1,8XK 2015 2018 For Audi A1 8XA,8XF 2015 2018 For Audi A5 8F7 2015 2017 For Audi A6 C7 4G2,4GC 2014

High Pressure Fuel Pump Fit for Audi A1 A5 Fit for VW Golf 7 Fit Skoda Octavia 1.8

Specifications:
Product Name: Fuel Pump
Condition: Brand New
Warranty: 180 days
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Manufacture Part Number: 06K127025D, 06K127025E, 06K127025H, 0261520184, 06B127025A, 06K127027F, 06K127025A, 06K127027C, 0261520498

Fitment:
For Audi A1 8X1,8XK 2015-2018
For Audi A1 8XA,8XF 2015-2018
For Audi A5 8F7 2015-2017
For Audi A6 C7 4G2,4GC 2014-2018
For Audi A6 C7 4G5,4GD 2014-2018
For Audi A7 4GA,4GF 2015-2018
For Audi TT FV3,FVP 2015-2018
For Audi TT FV9,FVR 2015-2018
For Seat Ibiza Mk IV 6J1,6P5 2015-2016
For Seat Leon 5F1 2013-2018
For Seat Leon 5F5 2013-2018
For Seat Leon 5F8 2013-2018
For Seat Leon 5F8 2014-2018
For Seat Leon ST 5F8 2013-2018
For Skoda Octavia III 5E3,NL3,NR3 2012-2017
For Skoda Octavia III 5E3,NL3,NR3 2014-2017
For Skoda Octavia III 5E5,5E6 2017-2020
For Skoda Superb III 3V3 2017-2023
For Skoda Superb III 3V5 2017-2023
For VW Golf VII BA5,BV5 2014-2020
For VW Passat B8 3G2,CB2 2015-2019
For VW Passat B8 3G5,CB5 2015-2019
For VW Polo V 601,603,6C1,6R1 2014-2017
For VW Touran 5T1 2015-2018

Package included:
1 * Fuel Pump (Same as pictures show!!!)

Note:
Due to the difference between different monitors, the pictures may not reflect the actual color of the item.

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