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Thanks guys, anyone have the part number handy? Mudman, that $165 price seems better than the VW price actually, cheapest I have seen for that is $200.
i have no idea how many miles. i bought it used to replace my squeeky one but the pig was sold before i got to replacing it. IIRC i paid $125 shipped 2-3 yrs ago. how about 90 shipped if its going to NE? if thats good for you im gonna be back at the shop monday, ill unpack it and give it an updated inspection to make sure its all ok.
Thanks Scotitude, I ended up loosing it and just ordered a new one since they are relatively cheap from ECS, he did say in stock above, but maybe what they had was OEM in stock, not OE, I ordered the OE for 183 bucks since it was cheaper than I guess was the OEM, and paid the two day shipping, but not until I called the following week did they tell me they were not in stock, and I had to wait about 1.5 weeks to get it. Of course I removed the old one to keep my dash from shaking apart!
As everyone has said +1 it is very easy to change, took maybe 15 min to remove, 20 or so to install due to tight space and awkwardness.
BTW, if anyone uses ECS. They had a breach earlier this month I believe and credit card info was stolen from my purchase there, mine was attempted to be used.
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